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Fatty Liver Disease

Gastrointestinal Disorders
Anil KumarGender: MaleAge: 45 years (Adult) Chronicity: 1 year

Presenting Complaints & History

  • Dull ache or discomfort in the right upper abdomen
  • Chronic fatigue and sluggishness after meals
  • Bloating and poor digestion of fats
  • Moderate abdominal weight gain (visceral obesity)

Clinical Assessment

Presented with Grade II fatty liver and elevated liver enzymes. Desired a natural approach to reverse fat accumulation and optimize metabolic health.

Diagnostic Investigations: Abdominal ultrasound showing Grade II Fatty Liver; LFT showing elevated ALT (SGPT) at 78 U/L.

Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management

Focused on improving hepatic metabolism, reducing lipid accumulation in hepatocytes, and optimizing digestive enzyme secretion.

Selected Constitutional Remedies: Lycopodium Clavatum and Chelidonium Majus

Lifestyle & Nutritional Support

Low-carb diet, eliminating sugars and fructose (juices, sodas), regular aerobic exercise, and maintaining hydration.

Clinical Outcome

Follow-up Period: 6 months
  • Follow-up ultrasound confirmed fatty liver resolved to Grade I
  • Liver enzymes (ALT/SGPT) normalized to a healthy 32 U/L
  • Significant improvement with resolved upper abdominal discomfort
  • Sustained improvement during follow-up and reduced visceral fat
Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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