Following a liver biopsy, patients may experience pain at the biopsy site, occasionally radiating to the shoulder. This discomfort is typically manageable with simple pain relievers. Post-procedure, pressure is applied to the biopsy area, and the patient is advised to rest while vital signs (blood pressure and pulse) are closely monitored. To detect any potential complications, such as bleeding, a control ultrasound and serial blood tests may be performed as needed until discharge. Once all parameters are stable and within normal limits, the patient will be discharged. If sedation was administered, the patient should not be left alone for approximately 12 hours and must avoid activities requiring full attention, such as driving or operating machinery. It is important to rest for two days following the biopsy and avoid heavy lifting.