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Liver Lump Symptoms: When a lump is formed in the liver, many types of symptoms appear in the body, which need to be paid attention to and treated. Let's know what are its symptoms?

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Liver Lump Symptoms: Liver is a major organ of our body, which can prove helpful in many essential functions like digestion, removal of toxins and energy storage. When lumps start forming in the liver, it can affect the overall health of the body. These lumps are sometimes normal, but sometimes it can also be a sign of liver cancer. In such a situation, it is very important to recognize the symptoms on time and get the right test done. Let us know what are the symptoms of lumps in the liver?

Symptoms of a liver cyst

When a lump is formed in the liver, some different symptoms appear in the body, which is very important to pay attention to. However, these symptoms can be similar to other diseases as well, but if these symptoms persist for a long time, then definitely consult a doctor-

  • Pain or heaviness in the upper right part of the abdomen
  • Loss of appetite and weight loss
  • Feeling tired and weak
  • Abdominal swelling or bloating
  • Yellowing of the skin and eyes
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Feeling of lump or swelling, etc.

 

Causes of liver lump formation

Hepatitis Infection (Hepatitis B and C)

Hepatitis infection can be the reason behind the formation of lumps in the liver. This virus can damage liver cells and increase the chances of cancer.

Long-term alcohol consumption

Excessive drinking can lead to liver cirrhosis, which increases the risk of lump formation. If you consume excessive alcohol, then give up this habit immediately.

Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)

Symptoms of lump formation in the liver can be fatty liver disease. Actually, due to obesity and diabetes, fat gets accumulated in the liver, which can cause swelling and lumps.

Treatment of liver cyst

If you notice symptoms of a lump in the liver, contact your doctor immediately. Your doctor may recommend an ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, and blood tests (such as AFP – alpha fetoprotein). 

A biopsy may also be done to determine the nature of the lump. Treatment depends on the type, size, location of the lump and the general condition of the patient. Treatment may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation or targeted therapy.

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