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I have recently been diagnosed with Grade 1 fatty liver through an ultrasound, and my recent blood tests have shown mildly elevated liver enzymes (SGPT: 58 U/L, SGOT: 52 U/L). My lipid profile also indicated slightly high triglycerides (185 mg/dL), but my blood sugar and blood pressure are within normal range. I am 35 years old, 86 kg, and 5 ft 4 inches tall. I lead a sedentary lifestyle and follow a vegetarian diet. I have no major medical history. I would really appreciate your guidance on creating a personalised diet plan to manage and possibly reverse my fatty liver condition. I am particularly looking for advice on foods to include, foods to avoid, portion control, and any lifestyle changes that could support better liver health. Thank you.
Ans: Managing and potentially reversing fatty liver involves a balanced diet, portion control, and lifestyle changes. Foods you can include are avocados, nuts (walnuts, almonds), seeds (flaxseeds, chia seeds), and olive oil for heart-healthy fats. Leafy greens (spinach, kale), cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower), and bell peppers help to reduce liver fat. Add whole grains and legumes & beans to your diet to help with insulin sensitivity. Fruits like berries, citrus fruits (lemons, oranges) combat oxidative stress on the liver. Include low-fat dairy or plant-based yogurt. Drink plenty of water. Avoid white bread, pasta, fast food, processed snacks, high sodium foods and sweets, sugary beverages (soda, juices), and high-fructose corn syrup products. Avoid alcohol completely. have small frequent meals and limit calorie intake. Remain active and incorporate strength training exercises.
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Physiotherapist - Answered on May 15, 2025

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I have developed slip discs between my L4-L5 and L5-S1 position of back bone. The problem was detected in 2010. Now I am 60 years old. Occasionally I am facing sciatic pain issues during which I need to be in bed rest. Please suggest some remedies including the do's and don't'd. Thank you
Ans: Dear Mr Skt. Thank you for your query.

As a physiotherapist, I understand how challenging slip discs (L4-L5 & L5-S1) can be, especially with recurring sciatic pain. Managing this condition requires a combination of professional physiotherapy and consistent home care. Physiotherapy is crucial, it helps reduce pain without surgery, prevents recurrence by strengthening core and spinal muscles, and improves mobility for long term relief. I strongly recommend attending 10-15 physiotherapy sessions at a nearby clinic, where you’ll receive manual therapy, targeted exercises (like McKenzie extensions or Williams flexions, depending on what eases your pain), sciatic nerve glides, and postural training. These sessions will also teach you safe exercises to continue at home, such as gentle stretches and strengthening.

At home, avoid forward bending, heavy lifting, or prolonged sitting/standing, take breaks every 30 minutes. Use a lumbar support pillow while sitting and sleep in a back-friendly position (either on your side with a pillow between your knees or on your back with a pillow under your knees). Staying active with controlled movements is key, but avoid high-impact activities like jumping.

Commit to the initial physiotherapy sessions, then maintain your exercises regularly at home. Consistency is vital for recovery and preventing flare ups. Wishing you a quick recovery! Stay patient and diligent your efforts will make a difference.
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Yoga, Mindfulness Expert - Answered on May 09, 2025

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what pranayams are there for tennis elbow problem. Also I regularly do 4 pranayams 8 minutes each (1. Kapal Bhati 2. Kumbhakam 3. Anulom Vilom 4. Bharamri) apart from brisk walk everyday for 30 minutes. Is that Ok for me or do I need to increase,I'm 49 years of age with no medical problems.
Ans: It’s wonderful to know that you are consistent with pranayama and walking. Your routine is already very good for maintaining overall health, especially at 49. Since you have no major medical conditions and are practicing regularly, it seems you're on the right path.

Regarding Tennis Elbow:
Tennis elbow is caused by overuse of forearm muscles. While pranayama won’t directly treat the elbow, it reduces inflammation, stress, and improves circulation, which helps in healing.

There are no specific pranayamas just for tennis elbow, but the ones you are doing are quite effective in supporting your healing naturally.

Your Current Routine Review:
Kapalbhati (8 mins) – Energizing and good for metabolism.

Kumbhakam (8 mins) – Helps in breath control and mental focus.

Anulom Vilom (8 mins) – Balances your nervous system.

Bhramari (8 mins) – Deeply calming.

Brisk walk (30 mins) – Excellent for heart and joint health.

This routine is balanced and sufficient. You don’t need to increase anything unless you feel mentally or physically low. For your elbow, also consider gentle wrist and forearm stretches, and consult a physiotherapist if pain persists.

Keep up your regular practice under guidance if needed, and always listen to your body.

R. Pushpa, M.Sc (Yoga)
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