How long does a liver ascites aspiration last?

A single liver ascites aspiration is usually able to last for 2-3 days, sometimes depending on the patient’s physical condition, and the level of albumin. If the albumin is significantly low, more ascites may be formed soon after an ascites pumping, so if there is liver ascites, timely liver preservation treatment, nutritional support, strengthening diuresis and other related treatments should be given, so that the formation of ascites can be reduced and the duration of ascites can be maintained longer after an ascites pumping. Hepatic ascites is mainly caused by cirrhosis and hypoproteinemia, which can cause leakage of fluid from the abdominal cavity, so it is necessary to strengthen supportive therapy and increase the level of albumin. It is also necessary to strengthen diuresis, which can also reduce the formation of ascites, thus prolonging the time of ascites formation and reducing the number of pumping.