Is treatment needed for a 23mm liver nodule?
Generally, whether a 23mm liver nodule requires treatment depends on the type of disease. If it is benign, treatment is usually not necessary; however, if it is malignant, treatment is required. If any discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek timely medical evaluation and treatment at a正规 hospital. The specific analysis is as follows:
If the 23mm liver nodule is benign and the patient does not exhibit obvious clinical symptoms—such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, or upper abdominal discomfort—regular follow-up monitoring may be chosen without immediate special treatment.
If the 23mm liver nodule causes the aforementioned symptoms, or if further examinations reveal the nodule to be malignant, active treatment is necessary. Treatment for malignant liver nodules typically includes radical or palliative hepatic resection, possibly combined with adjuvant therapies such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy to improve patient prognosis.
In addition, patients should maintain a healthy lifestyle in daily life, including balanced nutrition, moderate exercise, and avoiding staying up late, to promote liver health.