The presence of enlarged right lobe of the liver may be related to compensatory hyperplasia of the liver or neoplastic lesions.
1. Compensatory hyperplasia of the liver means that when the left lobe of the liver atrophies, the right lobe of the liver will be enlarged due to the strong compensatory ability of the human body, so as to meet the normal functional requirements of the liver.
2. When the right lobe of the liver has tumor lesions, such as liver cysts, liver hemangiomas or liver adenomas and other secondary or primary liver cancers, the right lobe or the left lobe of the liver may also be enlarged, which is often accompanied by pain in the liver area, gastrointestinal symptoms, and lethargy and fatigue.
If the right lobe of the liver is enlarged, one should seek medical treatment in time, and should not take drugs blindly to avoid adverse consequences. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, quit smoking and drinking, reasonably match the diet, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.