Is a 6 cm liver abscess serious?
Liver abscess measuring 6 cm is generally considered quite serious and timely treatment is recommended. Specific analysis is as follows:
A liver abscess is a condition in which localized inflammation and pus formation occur within the liver parenchyma or bile ducts, usually due to bacterial or other pathogenic infections. A 6 cm liver abscess typically indicates a large abscess cavity and signifies a relatively severe condition, with a low likelihood of spontaneous resolution. Without prompt treatment, it may easily lead to systemic infection, fever, and other symptoms. If toxins from the liver abscess are absorbed into the bloodstream, they may cause loss of appetite, malnutrition, difficulty breathing, and in severe cases, ascites or shock.
Patients are advised to actively cooperate with doctors for treatment to control the infection. Additionally, regular follow-up examinations should be conducted as prescribed to monitor disease recovery.