Patients with hepatitis B experience swelling and pain in the right shoulder, as well as pain and discomfort in the back. At this time, it is recommended that further ultrasound examination of the upper abdomen or CT examination be performed to observe the possibility of occupying lesions in the liver. For some hepatitis and cirrhosis, there is a possibility that primary tumor of the liver will be formed later. When the primary tumor of the liver reaches a certain level and causes tension in the liver envelope, it will cause swelling and pain in the right shoulder of the patient, and it is necessary to draw blood for methemoglobin and perform enhanced CT examination to further determine whether it is a primary tumor of the liver. If so, pathology is needed to confirm the diagnosis if necessary, or further pathological examination is needed after surgical resection. After surgery, 4-6 interventional perfusion embolization treatments will be required.