How does liver cyst return a responsibility after chemotherapy?

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Now a lot of physical examination will line abdominal liver, gallbladder and spleen B ultrasound examination, because the disease is often complications, many people will find that the physical examination report written liver cyst, you can not help but some nervous, need the guidance of doctors, the following together with you to understand, about the liver cyst after chemotherapy how to return a responsibility? It's a matter of time.

How does liver cyst return a responsibility after chemotherapy?

The first is that hepatic cysts are more common benign liver diseases. They are parasitic and non parasitic. Congenital cysts are the most common parasites. They can be classified into single and multiple. Solitary hepatic cysts are common in 20~50 years old group. Multiple hepatic cysts are seen in 40~60 years old, and the incidence rate of female is higher than that of males. Most hepatic cysts do not grow or remain in a "static" or "small cyst" state for a long time.

Second: B-mode ultrasound is the preferred examination method, which can clearly show the typical fluid mass of the liver. It can also clarify the relationship between the size, number, scope and surrounding organs of the cyst. Generally, patients do not need to do color ultrasound and magnetic resonance examination. For patients with huge hepatic cysts who need surgical treatment, CT examination should be performed.

Third: when the hepatic cyst is less than 5 cm and has no clinical symptoms, it does not need to be treated. It only needs regular follow-up and B-ultrasound once or twice a year. Even if the cyst ruptures, the outflow fluid is harmless to the human body, and the liver cyst rarely ruptures spontaneously. When the size of hepatic cyst is more than 5 cm and accompanied with clinical symptoms, further examination and treatment are needed, especially for the following hepatic cysts.

matters needing attention

First, we should eat more immunity enhancing food, such as yam, kiwi, fig, apple, honey, etc. Second, we should add enough protein, such as bean products, milk, lean meat and so on. Third, eat foods rich in vitamins, such as fresh fruits and vegetables. Fourth, do not eat spicy, fried, smoked food, fermented food, especially alcohol and tobacco.