What is the throbbing in the liver area?

The throbbing in the liver is not usually caused by liver disease, but rather by the patient’s wasting or weakened constitution. In this case, the pulsation of the large blood vessels in the patient’s body, especially the abdominal aorta, causes the patient to feel a beating sensation in the liver area, which is especially noticeable when the patient is quiet. The beating of the liver is not a lesion and the patient does not need to worry about it, as the pulsation of the large blood vessels caused by the heartbeat is a manifestation of the outflow of blood, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require much fear. However, sometimes vascular lesions, especially abdominal aortic aneurysm or entrapped vascular impact, can cause significant vascular echo, which is a pathological phenomenon and requires further examination to make a clear diagnosis to distinguish the liver beating pain from pathological factors at an early stage.