Clinically, there are no such terms as seven signs of liver disease. In general, if a patient has symptoms such as weakness, loss of appetite, fever, chills, nausea, jaundice, pain in the liver area, bleeding tendency, and darkening of the face, it is a sign that the patient may have liver disease. In addition, menstrual irregularities may occur in female patients and abnormal breast development may occur in male patients. Patients with liver disease may have, but are not limited to, the above symptoms, and prompt hospital consultation is recommended for abnormalities. Liver disease mainly includes hepatitis, liver abscess, cirrhosis, liver cancer, etc., and there is some variability in the specific symptoms.1. Hepatitis: the early stage is usually accompanied by fever, chills, abdominal pain, nausea and other symptoms, and accompanied by anorexia, weakness, deepening urine color, jaundice, etc., and usually gradually relieves after 3-5 days. If the symptoms last longer, it is easy to develop into severe hepatitis and liver failure, manifesting as extreme weakness, lack of appetite, deepening jaundice and other symptoms; 2. Liver abscess: fever does not subside, discomfort in the liver area, sometimes pain in the liver area can occur, the pain is usually persistent, can be accompanied by discomfort or pain in the right shoulder, right lower chest, right upper abdomen, in severe cases or complications of biliary obstruction, jaundice can also appear; 3. Liver cirrhosis: cirrhosis usually It may be accompanied by symptoms such as digestive malabsorption, jaundice, bleeding and anemia. 4. liver cancer: liver cancer usually has no typical clinical manifestations in the early stage, but if systemic and digestive symptoms such as pain in the liver area, large liver or right upper abdominal mass, loss of appetite, jaundice and abdominal distension appear, it indicates that it has entered the middle or late stage.