Multiple cysts in the liver can be treated without special treatment, and regular review is sufficient, while some patients can be treated with “windowing” of the cysts or resection of the diseased segment or lobe of the liver.
Multiple hepatic cysts are benign lesions, most common in women aged 40-60 years. It usually progresses slowly, and small, asymptomatic cysts can be left untreated, with regular follow-ups and a better prognosis;
For large cysts that may cause symptoms, “windowing” of the cyst can be performed to relieve symptoms. If the lesion is confined to a section or lobe of the liver and accompanied by symptoms, or the effect of windowing is unsatisfactory, it is also feasible to perform resection of the diseased section or lobe of the liver.
If a patient has multiple cysts in the liver, he should consult a doctor in time to evaluate his condition, and take different treatment measures according to different conditions, which will have a better prognosis. After treatment, the patient should follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review and dynamic observation of the therapeutic effect.