A liver abscess that does not liquefy means that the extent of the disease may have worsened, indicating that the level of bacterial infection is increasing and pus is formed, which will not liquefy. Liver abscesses are usually caused by bacterial, fungal, or parasitic infections. Liver abscess is usually manifested as fever, chills and other conditions, usually liquefaction occurs, but due to the different physical quality of the patient, individual differences are large, there will also be a liver abscess liquefaction time late appeared, if the liver abscess further aggravation of the condition of the formation of pus, there will be no liquefaction. If there is a liver abscess does not liquefy the situation should immediately go to the hospital for examination, to find out the situation actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and in the doctor’s guidance to carry out the appropriate treatment, do not indiscriminate use of medicines, so as not to miss the opportunity of the disease.