00:00ुटर्पिदेश में बात अगर fatty liver के मरीजों की कर लेते हैं तो दिन बर दिन ऐसे मरीजों की संख्याद बढ़ती ही जा रही है
00:06विश्यक्य के कहना है कि 30-35CG जो है वो fatty liver की सिकायत वाले मरीजों की संख्याद बढ़ी है
00:12वहीं इस वक्त हम KJV में मौदूद हैं और आप देख सकते हैं कि यहां पे जो मरीज आए हुए हैं OPD में दिखाने के लिए
00:17चिकिस्तकों को कहना है कि 30-35CG जो मरीज यहां पर OPD में दिखाने के लिए आते हैं वो fatty liver की शिकार होते हैं
00:24कहीं न कहीं उन्हें इस बात की जानकारे नहीं होती है कि यह fatty liver की समस्या है क्योंकि fatty liver के समस्या में खाना नहीं पशता हैं उन्हें इक त्माम दि Scale की शिकायत होती हैं जिकार мопас होते हैं नन एक य debates कि की णाते हैं
00:45fatty liver is a bad thing in this country.
00:47In fact, we have two different fatty liver.
00:49One is non-alcoholic, one is also alcoholic.
00:51Thanks so much for that,
00:53we also know what the fatty liver is happening.
00:57If we are talking about the fatty liver,
00:59we have talked about the fatty liver.
01:01So, fatty liver is a bad thing,
01:03which is the most recent disease.
01:05I have been working in King George Medical University,
01:07Department of Medical Gastroenterology,
01:09in the medical department of gastroenterology,
01:11fatty liver is a disease that has been diagnosed in our youth and in fact I would say middle age
01:18people also have diagnosed with diabetes, hypertension, hypothyroidism.
01:26There is a disease in which there is fat in the liver.
01:30That's why many other diseases are developing.
01:35This is a non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
01:39I say that there is nothing but there is nothing.
01:42It's just a change.
01:44Now, we know it from the name of muscle.
01:47This is happening in those who don't have alcohol.
01:50They can also develop the fatty liver in the liver.
01:56Basically, the thing is that I have told the lifestyle diseases.
02:01Beat, hypertension, diabetes, hypothyroidism, dietary intake.
02:07And plus some environmental changes also.
02:09These are the few genetic factors.
02:12So, it is a multifactorial kind of a disease.
02:15And mainly diet and lifestyle are the predominant risk factors for the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
02:22So, we know that King George Medical University,
02:25Medical Gastronology, OPD,
02:27In this case, we see a lot of 500 patients in OPD and faculty, every day.
02:37In this case, I would say that 30-40% of patients are diagnosed with fatty liver disease,
02:44which are also diagnosed with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
02:51In this case, the risk factors are our diet and lifestyle.
02:57In this case, if we have a problem with sugar, BP and thyroid,
03:02if we have a problem with sugar, BP and thyroid,
03:06keep their control properly and keep their lifestyle and diet in a correct way,
03:11then we can prevent it from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
03:20Basically, it depends on two things.
03:22One is clinical diagnosis and the other is test-based diagnosis.
03:26In clinical diagnosis, patients who take symptoms,
03:30usually come to say that the doctor has a little pain in the face or the gas.
03:35If they do ultrasound, they come to fatty liver.
03:38I would say ultrasound is a good investigation for diagnosing fatty liver disease,
03:43but we have got more advanced set-ups and we have got advanced modalities to diagnose fatty liver disease.
03:49We have got advanced modalities to diagnose fatty liver disease,
03:50which we call the FibroScan.
03:53The FibroScan is a technique that we can see the liver first.
03:59The first aspect is the fatty liver, which is diagnosed by an entity known as CAP.
04:05The second thing is that how many fibrosis and fibrosis have been in the liver,
04:09we can see it.
04:11So, there is a FibroScan test that is diagnosed with fatty liver disease,
04:17and how many fibrosis have been in the liver,
04:20and how many fibrosis have been in the liver,
04:22or how many fibrosis have been in the liver,
04:24or how many advanced stage have been in the liver,
04:26it is an objective parameter.
04:27So, there is a very good advanced technique developed,
04:33in which we can see the fatty liver disease objectively gauge.
04:36I am very grateful to you,
04:38and I am very grateful to you.
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