Small cysts have no clinical symptoms, and larger cysts may have corresponding manifestations.
For example, liver cysts can lead to indigestion, abdominal distension and pain in the right upper abdomen.
Question 2: The cause of hepatic cyst formation is 5 points. Hepatic cyst is a "blister" in the liver. In recent years, with the wide application of ultrasound, CT scanning and other imaging examinations in clinic, the clinical detection rate of liver cyst has gradually increased, which has become a common disease.
Most hepatic cysts are congenital and are caused by the development disorder of bile duct or lymphatic vessels in the liver. During embryonic development, the redundant bile duct degenerates and is not connected with the distal bile duct; If the excess bile duct in the liver is not degraded and absorbed, it will gradually expand into a cyst in a segmented and cystic way. Cysts can be single or multiple, with different sizes. The largest diameter can reach 10 cm, and the smallest is only a few millimeters. Most of them develop slowly or stop to a certain extent.
We adopt the method of acupoint catgut embedding combined with oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine, and the effect is quite good.
Question 3: How are hepatic cysts formed? What are the precautions? Liver cysts are generally congenital, and the specific reasons are not clear, but they will not affect normal life, so there is no need to pay attention to them. Just check your liver function regularly.
Question 4: How is the liver cyst? There are blisters on the liver.
The etiology of liver cysts is mostly caused by the development disorder of small bile ducts in the liver, and the occurrence of single liver cysts is mostly caused by ectopic bile ducts. Liver cysts grow slowly and can be asymptomatic for a long time or for life. Their clinical manifestations vary with the location, size and number of cysts, whether they oppress adjacent organs or not, and whether there are complications. Cyst will neither affect liver function nor develop into liver cancer, so this kind of cyst usually does not need to be ignored, as long as it is reviewed regularly. But if it grows too big and makes the patient feel uncomfortable, it can be treated.
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