Is it true that there are 3 signs of hepatic ascites

There is no accurate reference value for the authenticity of the three signs of hepatic ascites. The appearance of hepatic ascites is generally characterized by abdominal distension and pain, abdominal distension, venous swelling of the lower limbs, and respiratory difficulties. 1. Abdominal distension and pain: when suffering from liver diseases, such as cirrhosis, liver cancer and other diseases, if there is a feeling of abdominal distension and pain, it is necessary to promptly check whether there is a sign of hepatic ascites or peritonitis. 2. Abdominal distension: If the patient has a history of liver disease and feels abdominal distension, obvious varicose veins in the abdomen, weight gain, etc., the patient needs to be examined in time to see if there is hepatic ascites. 3. Swelling of the lower limbs: after the emergence of hepatic ascites, especially a large amount of ascites will compress the lower limb veins, causing laparoscopic lower limb venous return obstruction, which can lead to swelling of the lower limbs. 4. Difficulty in breathing: when suffering from hepatic ascites, patients can have difficulty in breathing, chest tightness, panic and other symptoms when lying down. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check the specific cause and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.