The symptoms of hepatomegaly vary according to the underlying etiology. In other circumstances, the disease may be asymptomatic and only identified during routine imaging or physical examinations. However, common symptoms of hepatomegaly include:
Abdominal Pain or pain: A sensation of fullness or pain in the upper right abdomen.
Jaundice symptoms include yellowing of the skin and eyes due to high bilirubin levels.
Fatigue refers to persistent fatigue or weakness.
Nausea and vomiting: Digestive problems often accompany liver enlargement.
Weight Loss: Unexplained weight loss in severe cases.
Swelling in the abdomen: Visible distention caused by the liver pressing against other organs.
Appetite Loss: A lack of desire to eat, which is frequently accompanied by digestive problems.