What are the discharge criteria for a liver abscess

Clinical discharge criteria for liver abscess are complete absorption of abscess, normal liver function and disappearance of systemic symptoms.
1. The abscess is completely absorbed, and the patient is instructed to undergo abdominal color ultrasound examination, which shows that the position, size and shape of the liver are normal, and the original liver abscess is completely absorbed.
2. Liver function tests show that the liver function is normal, and the main liver function tests include alanine aminotransferase, glutamic oxalate aminotransferase, direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin, and total bilirubin.
3. The disappearance of systemic symptoms, such as jaundice, fever, chills, malaise, weight loss, and loss of appetite. Body temperature should be normalized gradually within 72 hours without high fever.
4. Blood test shows that C-reactive protein, calcitonin and neutrophil drop to normal range.
Whether the liver abscess is cured and discharged from the hospital should be based on the doctor’s clinical analysis, combined with his or her guidance, and follow the doctor’s instructions.