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  • Discharge Instructions for Liver Biopsy

    You had a procedure called liver biopsy. A doctor used a special needle to remove a small piece of tissue from your liver. Then it was examined for signs of damage or disease. A liver biopsy is ordered after other tests have shown that your liver is not working properly. You may also have a liver biopsy when liver disease is suspected, to determine whether there is too much iron in the liver, or to rule out cancer.

    Home Care

    • Don’t drive for 48 hours after the procedure.

    • Remove the bandage covering the biopsy site 48 hours after the procedure.

    • Rest for 4 hours (2 hours on your right side and 2 hours on your back) and take it easy.

    • Don’t shower for 24 hours after the biopsy. If you wish, you may wash yourself with a sponge or washcloth. When you are able to shower, don’t scrub the site. Gently wash the area and pat it dry.

    • Don’t lift anything heavier than 10 pounds for 3–4 days after the procedure.

    • Ask your doctor when you can return to work.

    Follow-Up

    Make a follow-up appointment as directed by our staff.

     

    When to Call Your Doctor

    Call your doctor immediately if you have any of the following:

    • Bleeding from the biopsy site

    • Dizziness or lightheadedness

    • Sudden or increased shortness of breath

    • Sudden chest pain

    • Fever above 100.4°F (38.0°C)

    • Shaking chills

    • Increasing redness, tenderness, or swelling at the biopsy site

    • Drainage from the biopsy site

    • Opening of the biopsy site

    • Rectal bleeding or bloody stools

    • Increasing pain, with or without activity