Kneeling can improve local blood circulation, can enhance the local blood circulation of the liver, to a certain extent, beneficial to the liver, but long-term kneeling will increase the pressure on the knees and calves. When kneeling, the pressure on the hips and waist is smaller, and the blood circulation is smooth, which is conducive to improving the local blood supply, which has an impact on the function of the liver, but long-term kneeling will put pressure on the calves and knees, which will lead to poor reflux in the calves, which is prone to thrombosis, and the knee will be prone to strain due to high pressure. For the daily care of the liver, you need to maintain a good diet, do not drink alcohol, eat as light as possible, avoid spicy and stimulating food. Prolonged sitting on knees is not recommended, and liver care should be standardized under the guidance of a doctor. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time.