Improving liver microcirculation can be regulated by medication, dietary modifications, and daily exercise. 1.. Drug treatment: you can use indapamide, scopolamine, atropine and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor can dilate microvessels, accelerate the speed of blood flow, thus increasing blood flow. You can also use vitamin E to reduce blood lipids, which can significantly improve microcirculation. 2. Dietary adjustments: you can eat more food containing methionine, such as deep-sea fish, which has the function of reducing lipid deposition as well as improving fibrinolysis; you can also eat more arginine-containing food, such as yam, ginkgo, sunflower seeds, etc., which can help regulate vascular tone and reduce damage. 3. Daily exercise: you can actively participate in brisk walking, jogging and mountain climbing to improve microcirculation and promote the formation of collateral circulation through outdoor exercise. Improvement of liver microcirculation must be carried out under the advice of a doctor to avoid adverse reactions, pay attention to rest and ensure sufficient sleep.