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[|Human|] I was told from a CT and ultrasound that I have a "slightly echogenic liver".  And there is also evidence of "most likely benign hemangiomas". I have had my gallbladder removed due to gallstones and continue to have upper abdominal pain.  My BMI is 31, I am not diabettic and do not drink.   Should i be concerned? Do I need further treatments or test?
[|AI|]  Thanks for query on Chat Doctor. Benign hematomas do not require any active treatment at present. Keep regular check up for liver. Upper abdominal pain is the most like due to indigestion, it usually occurs after gallbladder removal. Your BMI 31 indicates obesity grade 1. You have to take care for your general health. Take simple, high fiber diet, Chat Doctor. Avoid oily, spicy,high calorie diet. Try to reduce your weight. Go for exercise, yoga,swimming, cycling. Keep in touch with your doctor.