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Treatment for NASH
How is nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) treated?
Treatment for NASH includes managing conditions that increase your risk for NASH or make it worse. You can:
- Reduce your total cholesterol level.
- Reach a healthy weight. Losing 3% to 10% of your total body weight can make a difference.
- Control diabetes.
- Stop or cut back on drinking alcohol.
- Exercise regularly.
Also, ask your doctor or pharmacist about all the medicines you are taking. Some may harm your liver.
In some cases, your doctor may suggest medicine to control or reverse liver damage caused by NASH.