What are the symptoms of multiple low-density foci in the liver?

Multiple hypodense foci in the liver can usually present with symptoms such as pain in the liver area, gastrointestinal symptoms, fever, varicose veins and ascites. There are many causes of intrahepatic multiple hypodense foci, mainly including cirrhosis, primary hepatocellular carcinoma, secondary hepatocellular carcinoma, nodular hyperplasia, hepatic cysts, etc. Symptoms appearing in different causes are different, and it is not possible to judge the nature of the specific foci based on imaging alone. 1. Liver pain: it is mostly the first symptom of liver cancer, manifesting as persistent dull pain or distending pain. The site of pain is often related to the location of the lesion, if the lesion is located in the left lobe, it usually manifests as epigastric pain. 2. digestive symptoms: appetite loss, bloating, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other digestive symptoms. 3. Varicose veins and ascites: for patients with cirrhosis, extensive necrosis of hepatocytes on the basis of hepatic fibrous tissue diffuse hyperplasia, the formation of nodules, pseudofollicles, and then oppression of venous return, the formation of varicose veins; decompensated cirrhosis, abdominal organs, capillary filtration pressure increases, low serum albumin and other factors cause ascites. Multiple low-density foci in the liver can also appear as liver palms, spider nevus, etc. If the symptoms cannot be relieved by themselves, they should consult the doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and be treated under the guidance of the doctor.