Liver cyst seems to be a very serious disease, and it is scary to appear in your physical examination report. In fact, liver cyst is an indicator. A liver cyst means there are vesicles in your liver. Basically, everyone has it, but it is normal as long as the diameter is not more than five centimeters. If it is more than five centimeters, you don't need to pay attention to it. The doctor will tell you that it is best to have further examination.
Alpha-fetoprotein can also show whether your liver is healthy. The average concentration of alpha-fetoprotein in normal people is 10 to 20 micrograms per liter. In fact, it doesn't matter if it exceeds a little, but be careful not to burden the liver. If it is unusually high, that is, more than 200 micrograms per liter, then if you didn't drink alcohol yesterday or just now, you need to check whether your liver is cancerous. Don't drink if the alpha-fetoprotein index is really that high.
Alanine aminotransferase index. If the physical examination shows that your alanine aminotransferase is 35 units per liter, the doctor will tell you that you may have some liver diseases, such as hepatitis and stones.