Polycystic liver, whatever happens to it.


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Polycystic liver disease can cause a number of potential hazards, including infection, cyst rupture and impaired liver function.
1.
Infection may occur inside the cyst, resulting in fever, chills, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. If not treated in time, the infection may spread to other parts, causing severe systemic infection.
2. Cyst rupture
may occur due to various reasons (such as trauma, cyst size, etc.), which can cause severe abdominal pain and internal bleeding. This is an emergency situation that requires immediate medical intervention.
3. Liver function damage. As the
cyst grows, it may compress the normal tissues of the liver, resulting in liver function damage. It is easy to cause a series of symptoms, such as jaundice, ascites, abdominal distension, etc., and in severe cases may lead to liver failure.