In advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, if there is abdominal distention and swelling of the feet, it may be caused by hypoproteinemia and ascites, which can be treated with tumor staging and comprehensive treatment. For example, minimally invasive interventions can be used and surgical treatment is also appropriate, in addition to radiotherapy and high-intensity focused ultrasound therapy.
These methods can provide good relief for these uncomfortable symptoms, and generally in advanced stages, patients with liver cancer are prone to jaundice, indigestion, or ascites, which usually manifests as severe pain in the liver area, so ascites is often prone to abdominal distention and swelling of the feet. Therefore, the ascites should be eliminated in time, and the swollen feet may be caused by hypoproteinemia, so this time should be supplemented with some human albumin and diuretic treatment. If you’re not a hypoproteinemic, you may have a venous reflux disorder, or you may have a venous thrombosis of the lower extremities, which requires symptomatic treatment, so you should be treated according to the specific test report.