Liver cysts were not detected in last year’s abdominal ultrasound, but were found in this year’s abdominal ultrasound. This may be due to the fact that last year’s liver cysts were very small in size and were not detected in the abdominal ultrasound, or it may be due to the effect of the body’s position, which obscured part of the image in the ultrasound examination. Patients with liver cysts usually do not have any symptoms, usually found by chance in abdominal ultrasound, need to review the abdominal ultrasound every 3 to 6 months to see changes in the volume of liver cysts can be. For patients with large liver cysts and obvious symptoms, such as abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting, etc., surgery should be considered. Liver cysts patients, usually if there is discomfort, timely to the hospital, do not be careless, so as not to delay treatment.