The development process and symptoms of liver cancer

The progression of liver cancer begins with the chronicity of acute hepatitis, chronic hepatitis fibrosis, followed by cirrhosis and finally liver cancer. Originally it was a trilogy over from liver cancer, referring to chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer, however now it is a more detailed listing of the process. It’s actually five parts, acute hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer, which generally rarely progresses to liver cancer when treated carefully.

There are no specific symptoms in the early stages of liver cancer, and when one really feels uncomfortable, then it means that the disease has reached the middle to late stages.

The typical symptoms are as follows: 1. pain in the liver area, mostly in the right upper abdomen and persistent pain, aggravated by exertion. 2. digestive symptoms: nausea and vomiting, bloating and diarrhea, and even nausea. 3. fever: body temperature above 38°C. Antibiotics may be used to prevent infection or antipyretics may be taken.

In addition to the above symptoms, there may be other symptoms that may occur such as: 1. hypoglycemia, which may cause generalized aches and pains and weaknesses, and lack of energy to do things. 2. hypercalcemia: constipation, mental confusion, etc.

Hepatocellular carcinoma is also divided into two types, one is primary liver cancer and the other is secondary liver cancer. The first one is the primary liver cancer, which is the most common and more common disease in China, and the secondary liver cancer is less common than the previous one.