Patients with ultrasound exams that suggest thickened liver photopoints are mostly caused by liver cell injury, such as hepatitis, fatty liver, alcoholic liver, and liver ascites, and patients need to combine liver function and CT exams to determine the cause and treat it as soon as possible.
Generally speaking, the thickening of the liver light spot is the initial period of liver disease. If the liver function indicators are normal, it means that the liver damage is not too serious and can be recovered by actively treating the cause.
For patients with hepatitis, the diagnosis of the type of hepatitis can be confirmed by testing with viral hepatitis indicators, such as the five hepatitis B indicators. Viral hepatitis requires antiviral therapy based on type, liver function, viral nucleic acid copy number, and other indicators. Liver protection, enzyme lowering, and anti-yellowing therapy may also be administered.
In addition to this, patients need to maintain good lifestyle habits. It is important to quit smoking and drinking, to do proper physical activity, and to get enough sleep. Patients should not stay up late to avoid damage to the liver.
Patients should try to eat a light diet, while maintaining a balanced nutrition, eating more fresh vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins, and eating more protein-rich foods such as milk, soy products, and lean meat, which can improve one’s immune system.