Symptoms of Foie Gras

Goose palm liver is commonly seen in patients with hepatitis B major triple-positive, which is manifested by pale white palms and a congested state of patches between the large and small fissures, and the skin turns pale when pressed, like a goose’s palm, which is also a common sign of cirrhosis of the liver. If you have goose palm liver, you should pay attention to check liver function, hepatitis B DNA quantification and liver ultrasound and other such tests. If liver function abnormalities are evident, viral load is high or cirrhosis is present, liver preservation and antiviral treatment should be actively carried out to delay or control further development of the disease. In addition to the appearance of goose palm liver, it can also be accompanied by symptoms such as yellow staining of the skin and sclera or pain in the liver area and low fever. Therefore, if you are a hepatitis B patient, you should pay attention to regular review.