Fatty Infiltration of Liver

Fatty infiltration of liver is the excessive accumulation of fat in the liver cells with increased parenchymal echogenicity in ultrasonography. It is caused by consumption of alcohol, prolonged use of toxic medicines and fat-rich diet. It has been categorized into grades I-IV.

It can be cured successfully by proper holistic homoeopathic treatment. Given below are the results of a clinical study on fatty liver conducted at GCCHR.

Total cases of Fatty Liver – 515 (till 30th April 2016)

Grade

No. of Cases

Status

Cured

Improved Status Quo

Not Improved

I

307

144

(46.91%)

6

(1.95%)

142

(46.25%)

15

(4.89%)

II

149

45

(30.20%)

61

(40.94%)

41

(27.52%)

2

(1.34%)

III

59

14

(23.73%)

37

(62.71%)

7

(11.86%)

1

(1.70%)

Total

515

203

(39.42%)

104

(20.19%)

190

(36.89%)

18

(3.50%)