Is it normal for liver ablation to be done without pain?

It is usually normal for liver ablation procedures to be done without pain. After liver radiofrequency ablation surgery, different degrees of pain can occur. The severity of pain may vary depending on the patient’s physical condition, the size of the tumor, and the frequency and duration of ablation. Generally, for those who have dull pain, those with smaller tumors, and those with shorter ablation frequency and duration, there may be no obvious pain. After liver ablation surgery, patients can experience pain, patients with symptoms of pain in the liver area usually gradually relieved after about a week, if the pain is more obvious, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use ibuprofen extended-release capsules, indomethacin suppositories and other medications. If the pain is severe and prolonged after liver ablation surgery, patients need to undergo liver CT and magnetic resonance examination in a timely manner to clarify whether there is any focal infection or tumor recurrence. After liver ablation surgery, patients should actively follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review, in order to detect recurrent lesions as early as possible, so as to avoid delaying the condition.