Early hepatitis ultrasound liver parenchyma spot slightly thick is it hepatitis?

Early liver ultrasound liver parenchyma light spots slightly thick may suggest hepatitis, but also may suggest other liver diseases, such as liver cysts, liver cancer, etc..
During liver ultrasonography, the image of normal liver tissue is generally normal in size, uniform in density, and uniform in echogenicity. Thickening of the liver parenchyma spots suggests that there may be hepatocellular damage, leading to proliferation of liver fibrous tissue or uneven nodules on the surface of the liver, and structural disorders of the liver.
Hepatocellular injury may be caused by viral hepatitis, fatty liver disease, drug-induced liver disease, autoimmune liver disease, hepatic cysts, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Therefore, if the ultrasound suggests that the liver parenchyma is slightly coarse, it is recommended to further improve the liver function and other tests, to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of specialized physicians, and to receive regular treatment in time.