How long after a liver puncture can you do manual labor?

After the liver puncture, you can stay in bed for 24 hours, and the next day you can live a normal life, and you will be able to recover completely in 1~2 weeks.
The liver is very rich in blood flow, and liver puncture may lead to localized bleeding of the wound, which may be exacerbated by the shedding of localized blood crusts after activity.
Therefore, it is necessary to rest in bed after liver puncture, if there is no bleeding, usually about eight hours after the operation, you can carry out activities appropriately, but the amplitude of the activities is not too large, so as not to cause bleeding, resulting in aggravation of the condition.
It is recommended that patients perform ordinary physical activities about one week after the liver puncture surgery, and heavy physical activities are recommended about one month after the surgery.