What does thickened liver echoes mean?

Thickening of liver echoes suggests that fibrosis is found in the liver parenchyma during ultrasound examination of the liver, and the echogenic impedance is further strengthened, so it manifests as thickening of echoes, which indicates that the patient’s liver has pathological lesions or functional lesions. 1. Pathological lesions: when the patient’s liver has fatty liver, cirrhosis caused by various reasons, etc., the thickening of liver echoes will appear during the examination. 2. Functional lesions: if the patient’s liver local cell damage, fibrous tissue proliferation and so on, it will also lead to liver echogenic thickening performance. For example, drug liver damage, viral hepatitis and so on. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital for further examination, according to the results of the examination, oral medication or surgical methods of treatment under the advice of the doctor, it is recommended to develop a healthy lifestyle, eat less spicy and stimulating food, avoid smoking and drinking.