What does it mean when the liver and spleen are not touched?

Untouched liver and spleen means that the liver or spleen is not touched by palpation of the abdomen during the abdominal physical examination, which means that the liver or spleen is not touched by palpation of the abdomen. Once the liver and spleen can be palpated, it means that there is some problem with the liver and spleen, such as being able to feel the texture and size of the liver, which means that it may be cirrhosis or liver tumor. If the spleen can be palpated and can be felt 2-3 cm below the rib cage at the lower edge of the spleen, it means that the spleen is mildly enlarged. If the spleen can be felt 3 cm below the rib cage to the level of the umbilicus, it indicates moderate splenomegaly. If it exceeds the level of the umbilicus, consider a giant spleen, a very large spleen, which indicates a disease such as leukemia or malaria.