How long can you live with a liver palm?

Liver palpitation is a clinical manifestation of declining liver function, and it is not possible to infer the patient’s survival cycle based on this clinical manifestation alone, and it needs to be further judged in conjunction with the patient’s other test results, such as liver function, liver CT, and so on. Liver is a very important organ in human body, with many physiological functions such as detoxification, digestion, secretion, etc. When liver function decreases, the inactivation of estrogen decreases, and liver palms may appear. Liver palms can only indicate that the patient’s liver function has declined, but cannot clarify the patient’s specific physical condition, and therefore cannot effectively deduce the patient’s survival cycle. The liver has a very strong self-regeneration ability, patients should still keep a positive attitude after the occurrence of liver palms, and go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examinations, such as liver ultrasound, liver CT, liver function, etc., to clarify the specific causes of the disease, and active treatment.