A slightly thicker hepatic parenchymal light spot is an imaging change and there may be disease in the liver. Clinically alcoholic hepatitis and fatty liver can be cured, chronic liver disease is usually difficult to cure.
1. Alcoholic hepatitis: the most common is long-term alcohol consumption, which will easily lead to alcoholic hepatitis, and in the ultrasound examination, there will be rough liver echoes. It can be cured by giving up alcohol as the first treatment and with glucocorticoid treatment, such as reduced glutathione tablets and prednisone acetate tablets.
2. Fatty liver: The slightly thicker spots in the liver parenchyma may be caused by fatty liver. It can be cured by controlling dietary intake, increasing exercise, etc., and treating with drugs such as simvastatin tablets and atorvastatin calcium tablets.
3. Chronic liver disease: the most common is chronic viral hepatitis, which is prone to liver cell membrane damage, affecting the function of liver metabolism, and the liver parenchyma will be found to be slightly thicker in ultrasound examination. If antiviral treatment is performed, hepatitis B should strive to suppress the hepatitis virus at a lower level, and hepatitis C has a certain possibility of cure.
Patients with slightly coarser liver parenchyma should go to the hospital in time, and the doctor will give the correct judgment and treatment according to the examination, and the medicine should be applied under the doctor’s guidance.