What is the liver fibrosis hardness value of 13.8?

Liver fibrosis hardness value of 13.8 suggests the presence of cirrhosis and other diseases of the liver, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in the hospital in a timely manner. Under normal circumstances, the normal range of liver hardness reference value is 2.8~7.4 kPa, liver fibrosis hardness value more than 7.4 kPa suggests the existence of liver fibrosis, fibrosis value more than 12.5 kPa suggests the possible existence of cirrhosis of the liver; the higher the liver fibrosis hardness value, suggests that the degree of fibrosis is more serious. This value has exceeded 12.5 kPa, suggesting that the patient may have cirrhosis, which needs to be diagnosed by combining the liver aminotransferase level, clinical symptoms, the number of hepatitis B virus replications, and the results of liver puncture pathology. As this disease is highly specialized, patients should go to regular hospitals in time to determine the specific treatment plan under the doctor’s guidance, and actively cooperate with the treatment to avoid deterioration of the condition.