Liver cancer is a malignant tumor located in the liver, and it often presents some symptoms. These symptoms are often confused with other liver diseases, such as liver cysts. Let's take a look at how to distinguish liver cancer from liver cysts. Since liver cancer is also a tumor and its symptoms are somewhat similar to those of liver cysts, many people often confuse the two. In fact, the difference between the two diseases is very large. Basically speaking, liver cancer is a malignant tumor, and liver cysts are benign lesions. Therefore, if misdiagnosed and treated with the treatment method of another disease, it will cause great harm to the patient. If you are diagnosed with liver cancer, even if it is in the early stages, surgery must be performed as soon as possible because it will grow larger over time. Only in this way can it be cured. However, one thing that needs to be noted is that it is difficult to completely cure liver cancer with general palliative treatment methods. Comprehensive treatment may be required, such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy, injections, traditional Chinese medicine, etc., to achieve the best treatment effect. Liver cysts are different. Liver cysts do not require any treatment. Even if they need to be treated, they can be directly removed through surgery without interventional treatment. This is because a large proportion of patients with liver cysts have small-area liver cysts. This type of liver abscess, whether congenital or acquired, superficial or deep, with or without symptoms, and no matter how many there are, does not matter and does not require treatment. Liver cysts are the same as hepatic hemangiomas. They do not grow or become malignant, and they pose no threat to patients. In addition, it should be noted that liver cancer and liver cysts can coexist, and liver cancer with liver cysts is not uncommon. Therefore, clinicians and patients should not be satisfied with the diagnosis of liver cysts, but should always remain vigilant against liver cancer. Most liver cysts grow slowly and can be carried asymptomatically for a long time or for life, and will not become cancerous and generally will not endanger life, but a few may develop acute abdomen due to cyst rupture and bleeding; liver cancer tumors grow relatively fast, are more likely to have complications, and have a higher mortality rate. Warm reminder: Cancer treatment methods are very different from those of other diseases, so you must do the corresponding examinations before treatment and wait for a confirmed diagnosis before treatment. |
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