How to reduce swelling of feet in advanced liver cancer

There are many reasons for swollen feet in advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, including hypoproteinemia, cancer thrombosis in the inferior vena cava, and thrombosis in the deep veins of the lower extremities due to prolonged bed rest. The first of these is a swollen foot, which is a common occurrence and should be treated promptly once it occurs.

Low-protein-hemoglobinemia can be treated with intravenous protein supplementation and symptomatic treatment, and the patient’s condition should be monitored to avoid further development.

Surgery is the first and most effective way to treat liver cancer. The first step in the process is to remove the liver from the body. For those who cannot be resected surgically, radio-interventional treatment is also possible, with selective cannulation through the femoral artery to the hepatic artery and chemoembolization with embolic agents and anticancer drugs, which can give some patients a chance for surgical resection. For patients with good general condition, good liver function, no cirrhosis, no jaundice, no ascites, no hypersplenism and no esophageal varices, limited cancer, no distant metastasis and not suitable for surgical resection or recurrence after surgery, radiation-based comprehensive treatment can be used. The company’s main goal is to provide a comprehensive range of services to its customers.