Should I continue to take medication after my ascites goes away?

After the liver ascites subsides, you will need to continue to treat it with medications. Active treatment of the primary disease causing liver ascites is needed. After the liver ascites subsides, if the patient has cardiogenic edema, hepatic edema, renal edema, nephrotic syndrome, chronic renal failure, etc., he needs to be treated with long-term oral diuretic drugs under the guidance of a doctor. Drugs can choose furosemide, spironolactone combined use. After the elimination of ascites, it is necessary to actively treat the primary disease that causes ascites, such as when the patient has cirrhosis of the liver, it is necessary to use drugs to protect the liver, reduce the level of aminotransferases, and anti-hepatitis B virus under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the treatment; when suffering from malignant tumors of the liver, it is also necessary to choose a reasonable treatment plan. Patients with liver ascites are recommended to consult the hepatobiliary surgery or gastroenterology department of regular hospitals.