Liver abscesses can have the same life expectancy as normal people after recovery, and will not affect life expectancy.
Liver abscess can be caused by bacterial infection or amoebic infection. After active treatment, such as surgery, medication, puncture and drainage, most of them can be cured and have a better prognosis, usually with no after-effects, which does not have a great impact on life expectancy.
When the liver abscess recovers, it is necessary to follow up regularly, and the follow-up time varies according to the size of the liver abscess. The main indicators of attention include symptoms and temperature, white blood cell count, and levels of inflammatory indicators such as serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin (PCT).
In life, attention should be paid to supplemental nutrition, avoiding labor and cold. And diabetic patients should actively control blood sugar.
Pay attention to their signs and symptoms, and go to the hospital as soon as possible when there is fever and pain in the liver area.