Ayurvedic Treatment for Fatty Liver in Hyderabad — What the Ultrasound Isn’t Telling You

Grade Fat Content Clinical Picture
Grade 1 (Mild) Mild 5–33% Usually no symptoms. Found incidentally on ultrasound. Fully reversible with committed treatment.
Grade 2 (Moderate) Moderate 34–66% Fatigue and upper right abdominal heaviness may begin. Still reversible. Requires structured protocol.
Grade 3 (Severe) Severe >66% Risk of inflammation, fibrosis, cirrhosis. Reversible with effort; hepatologist coordination recommended.
Timeframe What to Expect
Weeks 1–4 Improved digestion, reduced bloating, better energy — early Ama-clearing signs, not yet visible on scan
Months 2–3 Liver enzyme normalisation (ALT, AST) typically begins with consistent treatment adherence
Months 3–6 Ultrasound changes visible in committed patients — Grade 2 improving to Grade 1, reduced echogenicity
When to Come In

A consultation is worth scheduling if any of the following apply:

  • An ultrasound has flagged Grade 1 or Grade 2 fatty liver — even with no symptoms
  • Blood tests show elevated ALT or AST, even mildly
  • You have associated conditions: obesity, diabetes, PCOD, hypothyroidism, high triglycerides
  • Persistent fatigue, heaviness after meals, or upper right abdominal discomfort
  • You have been told to watch your diet and nothing has changed
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions

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