What is an intrahepatic cystic lesion

Typically, intrahepatic cystic lesions may be hepatic cysts, liver abscesses, or hepatic cystadenomas. 1. Liver cysts: Liver cysts are one or more cystic blisters in the left or right lobe of the liver that are filled with fluid. Most liver cysts are congenital benign space-occupying lesions in the liver. 2. Liver abscess: Liver abscess is an infectious disease of the liver caused by bacterial or parasitic infection that invades and multiplies in the liver. Therefore, intrahepatic cystic lesions may also be liver abscesses. 3. Hepatic cystadenoma: Intrahepatic cystic lesions are mainly manifested as single or multiple scattered cystic lesions in the liver. If the cysts in the body continue to grow, enlarge and develop lesions, they may cause hepatic cystadenoma. If the patient has intrahepatic cystic lesions, he should pay attention to change his bad dietary habits, avoid staying up late, quit smoking and drinking. Seek timely medical attention to confirm the diagnosis of the condition and early treatment to restore health.