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Is grade 3 fatty liver dangerous?
Fatty liver grade 3 is the final stage of fatty liver disease. If not treated promptly, the disease will progress to cirrhosis or even liver cancer and lead to rapid death.
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Calcification of liver parenchyma: What you need to know
Calcification is a condition that can occur on any soft tissue in the body, most of which are benign. Liver calcification is a sign of chronic inflammation in the liver and is usually detected by ultrasound or x-ray.
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Foods that help maintain balance for fatty liver disease
Fatty liver disease is a common condition with an increasing prevalence. If not detected and treated early, fatty liver disease can lead to hepatitis, cirrhosis, or even liver cancer. Therefore, the best approach is to prevent the disease by incorporating foods that help maintain a healthy balance for the liver.
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Who should not eat pork liver?
Pork liver is rich in nutrients that are beneficial for overall body health. However, there are some concerns regarding the potential toxicity of eating liver and whether consuming it in large quantities is advisable. Despite its nutritional value, certain people should avoid or limit their intake of liver.
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Can grade 2 fatty liver disease be completely cured?
In cases of grade 2 fatty liver disease, the amount of fat accumulation can account for up to 20% of the liver's weight, accompanied by a remarkable decrease in many liver functions. This stage is considered a transitional phase between mild fatty liver disease (grade 1) and severe fatty liver disease (grade 3). Without timely treatment, the condition may lead to severe complications, including liver cancer. This post was written under the professional supervision of physicians belonging to the Gastroenterology - Hepatology Department at Vinmec International General Hospital.
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Things you need to know about grade 2 fatty liver disease
Fatty liver disease is a dangerous condition that can threaten the health and life of patients if not detected and treated promptly. The article below will provide you with essential information about this disease.
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Can People With Cirrhosis Eat Eggs?
Nutrition plays a crucial role for people with cirrhosis, because it directly affects liver health and recovery. Eggs are nutrient dense food, which contain numerous vitamins and minerals. So, is it advisable for people with cirrhosis to include eggs in their diet?
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Is eating ginger safe for the liver?
Ginger is a widely used food in many countries around the world. It is not only an essential spice in dishes but also provides many other notable health benefits, including anti-inflammatory properties, diabetes prevention, digestive support, and reduction of nausea symptoms. Many people also use ginger as a treatment for liver issues.
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Foods to Help You Recover from Fatty Liver Disease
Fatty liver disease is a condition in which fat builds up in the liver, making it more susceptible to damage and leading to serious health conditions. While there is no specific treatment for the condition, you can manage it by incorporating liver-friendly foods into your diet.
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What is the difference between Sucrose, Glucose and Fructose?
Sucrose, glucose, and fructose are three common types of sugars found in natural products such as fruits, vegetables, dairy derivatives, grains, and processed foods. Despite all being classified as sugar, they differ significantly in their chemical structure, how the body processes them, and their impact on health.
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What Does a Hypoechoic Mass in a Liver Ultrasound Indicate?
Liver ultrasound is a common imaging technique that uses ultrasound waves through a special probe placed on the patient's abdomen to observe the liver in black and white images. A liver ultrasound can help doctors detect abnormalities in the liver. So, what does it indicate when the liver ultrasound shows a hypoechoic mass?
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