Fatty Liver Grades

Fatty liver grades are based on the amount of fat in the liver.

Grade 0- The liver is completely normal and healthy.

Grade 1- The liver has up to 2% fat, but this is not harmful.

Grade 2- The liver has between 2 and 5% fat. This is not harmful.

Grade 3- The liver has between 5 and 25% fat. This is serious but not life-threatening.

  
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I am a 22-year-old suffering from non-alcoholic fatty liver. Kindly provide me with a diet plan.

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 22-year-old and need your help in planning my diet plan. I have non-alcoholic fatty liver grade II with a size of 162 mm, two kidney stones in the right kidney having sizes of 3.5 mm and 5.2 mm, and gastritis. I get mild pain that makes me feel uncomfortable and a burning sensat...  Read Full »


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