Liver abscesses are generally considered to be completely cured when the abscess is found to have disappeared and the patient has no other physical discomfort after a follow-up ultrasound examination.
Liver abscess is an infectious and purulent liver lesion caused by bacteria, parasites, fungi, and other infections, and is usually accompanied by fever, persistent pain in the right upper abdomen, shock, and other symptoms.
If the above symptoms occur, the patient should go to the hospital immediately to take ultrasound, CT, MRI, etc., and according to the specific condition of the individual, use antibiotics, puncture drainage, surgical drainage, surgical resection, etc. under the guidance of the doctor to carry out treatment.
The chances of healing a liver abscess are also high after intervention and treatment under a doctor’s guidance. Patients with mild liver abscesses can usually be cured in about 15 days, and the liver abscess disappears, as does the physical discomfort.
Patients with liver abscess should be reviewed in time after treatment, and if there is any discomfort in the body, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to deal with it under the guidance of the doctor.