The normal value of liver hardness kPa is 2.5-7.0 kPa. Liver hardness kPa is generally referred to as the unit of liver hardness, mainly through the results obtained by measuring the instantaneous under the ultrasound, which can reflect the degree of liver fibrosis as well as cirrhosis, and is often used to determine whether the patient has liver fibrosis or cirrhosis. In general, the normal value of liver hardness in normal people is 2.5-7.0kpa. If the liver hardness is greater than 7.0kpa, it indicates the possibility of fibrosis or cirrhosis of the liver. When the liver hardness value is between 7.0-9.5kpa, it often suggests that the liver may have fibrosis, if the liver hardness value is within the range of 9.5-12.5kpa, it suggests that the degree of fibrosis of the liver is more serious, and if the liver hardness value is greater than 12.5kpa, then it will be considered to be the cirrhosis of the liver. If the patient’s liver hardness test is abnormal, it is recommended to go to a professional hospital in time, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the appropriate medical examinations, such as ultrasound, blood routine, liver function, coagulation function, etc., to clarify the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.