Hepatic ascites is caused by impaired liver function due to liver lesions, structural changes in the liver forming cirrhosis, increased portal vein pressure, and decreased plasma albumin levels. Increased portal vein pressure and hypoproteinemia lead to extravasation of body fluids into the blood vessels and the appearance of lower limb edema and peritoneal effusion. This is because liver ascites is mainly caused by liver diseases such as cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Early stage ascites due to liver cancer can be cured if the liver cancer is cured and the ascites can be cured. Early stage ascites due to cirrhosis can also be cured by diuretic and protein supplementation treatment and the ascites will disappear. However, liver diseases are often a chronic and long-term process, for example, cirrhosis is an incurable disease, and if cirrhosis itself cannot be cured, then patients may have recurrent ascites as their condition changes, but this recurrence can be treated by medication adjustment. If the ascites is caused by advanced liver cancer or cirrhosis, then this ascites is almost incurable in this case. That is to say, liver ascites cannot be completely cured, because in the case of liver disease cannot be completely cured, ascites may recur, but each recurrence can be adjusted to make the ascites disappear in this treatment process, so you do not have to worry too much. In short, it is still necessary to closely monitor the progress of the disease and actively treat the primary disease.