What to do if a liver cancer patient walks unsteadily

Unsteady walking in liver cancer patients is considered to be caused by physical weakness or central nervous system dysfunction, which can be treated symptomatically by supplementing nutrition, actively clarifying head condition and giving intervention.
The affected part of liver cancer is mainly the liver, and after involvement, patients have symptoms of low appetite, nausea and vomiting, leading to insufficient nutritional intake, water and electrolyte disorders, low albumin, low sodium and low potassium. It leads to weakness of both lower limbs and unsteady walking. Correction of electrolytes, nutritional support, eating slightly salty food and oral potassium tablets should be given, which can gradually relieve the condition.
There are also some patients due to the progression of the primary tumor of the liver, invading the central nervous system of the patient, resulting in cerebellar involvement, at this time, the patient will have unsteady gait, loss of balance and other symptoms. Often combined with head pain and discomfort, dizziness. In this case, cranial enhancement MRI should be performed as early as possible to clarify the condition of the head and intervene as early as possible. Intervention methods include systemic anti-tumor therapy and radiotherapy for cranial lesions.
If patients with liver cancer have unsteady walking, they should consult doctor for differential diagnosis in time and then treat accordingly, and do not use medication by themselves to avoid delaying their condition.