no it does not
alcohol abuse, fatty liver disease
High levels of liver enzymes can indicate damage or inflammation of the liver. Causes include hepititis, obesity, fatty liver disease or even a problem caused by certain medications.
i just saw my abdominal echo and the results showed mild coarsening of the hepatic echotexture that could be related to diffuse hepatocelluiar disease. what does this mean> can it be cancer of liver?
An increased echotexture of the liver could mean several different things. A doctor is the only one who can diagnose what it means in a certain case. It would be caused by cirrhosis, or hepatitis, or fatty infiltration just to name a few things it could mean.
Hepatic echogenicity means the nature of ultrasound waves which are reflected from the liver during a sonography. If the waves or echoes are larger than normal then it means that the parenchyma or the functional part of the liver is diseased. The parenchyma is generally affected by fatty deposits within the liver causing hepatomegaly or inflamation of the liver or the parenchmal cells of the liver. Fatty liver disease is completely reversible without any long lasting effects but it takes around three months to reverse it with dietary restrictions.
diffuse.
Hepatomegaly with a heterogeneous echotexture means that the liver is enlarged and appears to have a varied and irregular texture on ultrasound imaging. This can be caused by various conditions such as cirrhosis, fatty liver disease, or liver inflammation. Further evaluation, including blood tests and possibly a liver biopsy, may be needed to determine the underlying cause.
This does not mean you have a fatty liver, it does not indicate any liver damage. If you are a type 2 diabetic it means you have insulin resistance, rather than a lack of insulin as in type 1. f your blood sugar has been increasing while you have been on the same regimen it means that your resistance is increasing
There are a number of reasons why white spots would be on a person's liver such as inflammation, cysts, and even fatty liver disease. A doctor can determine what is the cause and prescribe medication accordingly.
if you mean other than fat, it also means bad health condition with probabllity of high blood pressure, diabetes and fatty liver
A "rough liver" typically refers to liver damage characterized by an irregular or bumpy surface, often seen in conditions like cirrhosis or fatty liver disease. This rough texture indicates scarring or fibrosis, which can impair liver function. It may also suggest chronic inflammation or other underlying health issues. It's important for individuals with this condition to seek medical evaluation and management.