What does intrahepatic nodule mean?

Intrahepatic nodules are nodules that result from the proliferation of fibrous tissue in the liver due to a variety of factors, thereby disrupting hepatic trabecular tissue.

Usually, intrahepatic nodules are classified as: hepatic nodular regenerative hyperplasia, hepatic focal nodular hyperplasia, partial hepatic nodular degeneration, cirrhosis, hepatic adenoma, etc. If intrahepatic nodules are found during a physical examination or during a checkup, it is important to seek medical advice, conduct a screening, and determine the cause of the disease and then prescribe the right medication.

Intrahepatic nodules can lead to liver cysts, hepatic hemangiomas, liver tumors, and other diseases, but liver nodules are a common liver abnormality, and it is important to pay attention to your diet and strictly control the amount of protein you consume in your daily life, because the liver is an important organ for protein synthesis, and damage to the organs in the liver can cause great damage to liver function and reduce liver function if you eat A large amount of protein-containing food increases the burden on the liver and aggravates the disease. We should eat foods rich in vitamins and trace elements, control the amount of salt and water, and help the condition improve until recovery through reasonable dietary regulation. It is important to go outdoors more often, but not in excess, and to keep a happy mood.