Gastrointestinal symptoms, abdominal distension, umbilical hernia, and lower extremity edema may occur after hepatic ascites. In the early stage of hepatic ascites, gastrointestinal symptoms of varying degrees will occur, such as: loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and so on. With the increasing amount of ascites, patients will experience abdominal distension, and when there is a large amount of ascites, the abdomen is distended and the pressure in the abdominal cavity is relatively high, which can easily cause umbilical hernia. In the advanced stage of hepatic ascites, the patient’s physical condition is worse, and the amount of ascites is also larger, which may lead to electrolyte and acid-base balance disorders. After suffering from hepatic ascites, it will lead to portal hypertension or hypoproteinemia, and varying degrees of lower extremity edema. Hepatic ascites is the most important clinical manifestation of the decompensated stage of cirrhosis, due to the severity of each patient’s condition is not the same, there are differences in the symptoms. It is recommended that timely hospital diagnosis and treatment, under the guidance of the doctor standardized diagnosis and treatment.