Liver cancer is a malignant tumor of liver. Whether it is primary liver cancer or secondary liver cancer, there is no obvious gender difference in early signs and symptoms, and there are not as many as nine kinds, and even no more obvious symptoms, so it is often easily ignored by patients. However, some female patients may have some symptoms, including liver discomfort, digestive system symptoms, coagulation abnormalities and general condition changes, etc. 1. Liver discomfort: early stage liver cancer patients may experience discomfort such as dull pain or distension in the right upper abdomen or middle upper abdomen, which mainly manifests as intermittent pain or persistent pain, and may also appear obvious abdominal distension; 2. Digestive system symptoms: liver is an important digestive system organ As liver is an important digestive organ, patients with early stage of liver cancer may experience indigestion, decreased appetite, aversion to greasy food, etc. Some patients may also experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other digestive system symptoms; 3. Blood clotting abnormalities: As liver is the production site of clotting factors, patients with liver cancer have reduced clotting factor production, which often manifests as bleeding tendency such as gum bleeding and subcutaneous petechiae; 4. Changes in general condition: such as fever, emaciation, weakness, etc. Fever is mostly low. The fever is mostly low fever, and individual may have medium to high fever. This is characterized by the fact that antibiotics are often ineffective, while oral indomethacin can often reduce fever; wasting and weakness may be related to digestive disorders, nutritional absorption disorders, and decreased liver function. Therefore, when the above mentioned symptoms appear, it is recommended to go to hospital for corresponding examination, such as liver cancer serum marker test. If patients have elevated serum alpha-fetoprotein and abnormal prothrombin, they have a higher probability of having primary liver cancer. If the patient has symptoms related to other tumor diseases and CT examination indicates “bull’s eye sign”, the probability of metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma is higher. After diagnosis, patients can receive comprehensive treatment according to the stage of liver cancer development, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy.