Hepatocellular carcinoma is a very common condition, and the treatment usually chosen is to undergo surgery. With surgical treatment, the patient will be able to recover better health. Interventional treatment for liver cancer is a non-open surgical treatment, so it is the most advanced one available. However, it is relatively normal to have some abdominal pain after an interventional procedure.
But this type of treatment has many fewer side effects compared to chemotherapy, and it can also reduce all kinds of pain for patients. The patient can take pain medication to treat the symptoms of abdominal pain. This interventional procedure can also improve the survival rate and reduce the risk of open surgery.
In addition, if the patient has severe abdominal pain and other complications, he or she needs to go to the hospital as indicated. The abdominal pain is one of the symptoms of post-interventional surgery, but there is a certain chance that it will be a sequela and complications will arise.