What are the 5 Early Signs of Liver Occupancy

There is no such thing as 5 early signs of liver metastasis. Smaller liver metastases are usually asymptomatic, while larger ones usually present with clinical symptoms such as discomfort and pain in the liver area, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, diarrhea, and loss of appetite.
When the diameter of liver occupation is small, there is usually no sign, and more patients will find it through physical examination. With the gradual increase in the diameter of the liver occupation, the symptoms gradually appear. Early discomfort or pain in the liver area may occur, of which the pain is mostly persistent vague pain, distension and stabbing pain.
In addition, if exophytic liver occupation may compress the surrounding tissues and organs, such as compressing the gastroduodenum, the patient may have obvious symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, belching (hiccups), abdominal distension, diarrhea, etc. A very small number of patients may be accompanied by fever and jaundice, etc. It is recommended that if symptoms of discomfort occur, they should be taken into account in the treatment.
It is recommended that if uncomfortable symptoms occur, one should choose to seek early medical attention to avoid worsening of the condition due to delay.