Is diffuse hypoplasia of hepatic parenchymal T2W1 signaling serious?

Diffuse hypoplasia of hepatic parenchymal T2W1 signal suggests a high likelihood of steatosis in the liver, which is not a serious lesion but must be taken seriously, and may worsen if not intervened. Fatty liver-like lesions are a common pathology in today’s society, and many middle-aged and elderly people suffer from varying degrees of fatty liver, especially those who have poor dietary habits and are addicted to alcohol, which is a high incidence of fatty liver. If fatty liver is not controlled, it can progress to cirrhosis, liver failure and other life-threatening conditions. Therefore, once similar lesions are detected, we should actively improve the good lifestyle, prohibit smoking, alcohol and oily, high-fat, high cholesterol food, consume more vegetables and fruits, and have a regular work and rest schedule. In such cases, it is recommended to improve the liver function and regular review, actively find the primary cause of the disease and treat it as soon as possible and review it regularly.