The normal range of liver size in women is usually about 25 centimeters in length, 15 centimeters in width and 6 centimeters in thickness. The liver is a very important organ in the human body. It can mainly secrete many kinds of digestive enzymes and excrete them to the intestines through bile to help digestive action. And the body produces toxins, waste and toxic substances, can be detoxified through the liver. There is also the role of regulating blood sugar, can reserve glycogen, when the blood sugar is low can decompose glycogen to produce blood sugar, so that blood sugar to maintain a relatively good level, when the blood sugar is too high, can also synthesize glycogen to reduce blood sugar. The female liver is typically about 25 centimeters long, 15 centimeters wide, and 6 centimeters thick, and is typically around 1030 to 1380 grams. The exact size is related to individual differences, body size and other factors. The normal size of the liver is determined by imaging, most commonly an abdominal ultrasound or abdominal CT. If you need to check whether your liver is normal in size, you should go to the hepatobiliary surgery department of a regular hospital and have a doctor make a judgment.