What size is the liver?

The liver is the largest organ in the human body, with a length, width and thickness of about 258, 152 and 58mm, but the size of the liver can vary from person to person.
The liver weight of our adult males is between 1200~1450g, while that of females is around 1100~1300g. The length, width and thickness of the liver are about 258, 152 and 58mm. The liver has an extremely rich blood supply and the living liver appears brownish-red in color. The liver is soft and fragile in texture and is easily broken by external impact.
The liver has complex functions; it is the most metabolically active organ in the human body and can participate in the synthesis, decomposition and transformation of proteins, sugars, vitamins and other substances in the body, and also in the transformation of hormones, drugs and other substances.
In addition, the liver can also secrete bile and participate in defense.
If you are suffering from liver disease, you should consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.