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hello guys, today I received my hcv rna qualitative report which is negative.six month ago my quantitative hcv was also negative.my endoscopy and colonscopy result is normal.and my abdominal ultrasound is also normal but show fatty liver.my alt and ast value is 168 and 142.i have some pain in my abdominal.plz suggest me and advice me.help me
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Have you seen your doctor yet? If so did he or she address the fatty liver?

You might want to schedule a follow-up visit because there are other factors such as general health, lifestyle and genetics to name a few that could be factors.
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Since you do not have H V, you might want to try the Liver Disorders Community of med help.  just go to the top of the page, double click on Communities, and look in the 'L' s for Liver Disorders.

btw! I too, had that and have been following a liver friendly diet, no alcohol, sugar and low sodium, drink lots of war we and exercise moderately to moderate level (unless your body is used to more), and I believe that has helped.

Good luck on getting answers and getting your liver healthy again.

Blessings,  Pat
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