Is the dense echogenicity of the liver parenchyma an early stage of sclerosis

Dense liver parenchymal echogenicity does not always mean early cirrhosis, most of them may be diffuse liver lesions or fatty liver. Dense hepatic parenchymal echogenicity generally refers to abnormalities in the structure of the liver, there may be hepatitis, liver damage, mild cirrhosis and other conditions that lead to dense hepatic parenchymal echogenicity, specifically you can check the liver transient elasticity test of the liver and gallbladder, which does not indicate cirrhosis, and you can determine whether you are suffering from cirrhosis through pathological examination of the liver by puncture. Normally, you should eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, eat low-fat, low-cholesterol food, eat less spicy and stimulating greasy food, quit smoking and drinking, often exercise to enhance their immunity, and maintain good living habits and dietary habits. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time for targeted treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease.