Does liver cancer cause bleeding when I brush my teeth?

Patients with liver cancer can present with manifestations such as bleeding when brushing teeth and subcutaneous petechiae, mainly due to bleeding tendency caused by impaired liver function and abnormal coagulation function, especially common in patients with liver cancer combined with cirrhosis. As the liver is an important site for the synthesis of clotting factors in the body, impaired liver function will inevitably lead to abnormal synthesis of clotting factors.