How should patients with hepatic cysts raise their liver?
3, cold: spring is cold and warm, especially pay attention to cold, do not arbitrarily increase or decrease clothes. Soak your feet with warm water every night before going to bed to promote blood circulation in your feet; At the same time, you can drink a bowl of health soup made of ginger, pepper and garlic before going to bed, which will not only dispel cold and prevent colds, but also help you sleep, so that patients with liver diseases can eat well, wear warm clothes and get enough sleep. 2, mental recuperation: good health in spring, optimistic mood, not depressed or angry, do not overwork, so as not to increase the burden on the liver. Patients with liver disease should be broad-minded and calm. In a busy, impetuous and tempting world, we must be "calm and unmoved" in order to maintain the stability of the internal environment and prevent the occurrence of mental illness. According to the theory of harmony between man and nature, people should take appropriate exercises in spring, such as walking, jogging, gymnastics, Tai Ji Chuan and so on. To keep their vitality in the body. Some preventive medicine experts have found that it is best to exercise indoors in the morning, because people are easy to inhale toxic air and polluted dust in the morning, especially after inhaling ozone-containing air and smoke, the immunity of hepatitis patients decreases, which is easy to cause pharyngitis, cough and chest discomfort. You can choose cultural activity rooms such as gyms and cultural palaces in nearby communities for morning exercises. 1, Exercise: More exercise in spring can enhance immunity and disease resistance. Four points of nourishing liver: Liver cyst belongs to benign liver lesion, and the traditional treatment is surgical resection or percutaneous injection of ethanol. However, for larger hepatic cysts, if the catheter is not kept, there is a possibility of recurrence after alcohol injection. Percutaneous injection of high concentration acetic acid is a simple method. Under the guidance of B-ultrasound, the hepatic cyst was punctured after local anesthesia, and the concentration of acetic acid was adjusted according to the amount of cystic fluid. This method has the advantages of low recurrence rate, less injection times, little influence on liver function, no obvious side effects, no pain for patients, economy and safety. Recommended treatment of liver cyst: Liver tumor refers to malignant transformation of liver cells, which generally leads to weight loss, fatigue, anemia, abdominal pain and hepatomegaly. Once found, it needs active treatment. A few hepatic cysts may have the following conditions, such as cyst rupture, hemorrhage, infection or the tendency of rapid growth and malignant transformation in a short time. Therefore, all hepatic cysts need regular examination and observation, and surgical treatment is necessary. When the cyst is too large, symptoms such as indigestion, nausea, vomiting, discomfort or pain in the right upper abdomen may occur. The following treatment methods can be used, such as surgical fenestration and cyst wall resection, or ultrasound-guided puncture and drainage, and then absolute alcohol is injected to harden the cyst wall, with satisfactory results. Hepatic cyst refers to the cystic enlargement of local liver tissue, which has little effect on human health. Small size, no obvious symptoms, often found in abdominal ultrasound examination or abdominal surgery, do not need treatment. Sometimes the upper abdomen can touch the mass, and some patients have abdominal pain, vomiting and jaundice. Hepatic cyst can cause pain and abdominal distension in the liver area, sometimes the cyst suddenly increases or secondary infection, and abdominal pain can suddenly increase or fever. Patients with gastric cyst compression dare not eat normally or have a full meal, and heart failure may occur when their hearts are squeezed. Some patients are squeezed into the heart because of the cyst in the left lobe of the liver. Oxygen should be taken every day, because I haven't got out of bed for two years because of heart failure. After treatment, the patient can walk on the ground without oxygen. Clinical manifestations of hepatic cysts What is a hepatic cyst? Generally speaking, liver cyst is a small "blister" in the liver. Most hepatic cysts are congenital and acquired less. Cysts can be single or multiple. Patients with liver cysts sometimes have other visceral cysts. Suffering from hepatic cyst must be paid attention to and treated in time.