 The study found that certain laboratory parameters are useful for diagnosing complications of liver econococcus. These include an increase in white blood cells, eosinophils, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate, an increase in the activity of alanine amino transferase and aspartate amino transferase, an increase in urea levels, an increase in creatinine levels, an increase in bilirubin levels, an increase in dien conjugates, an increase in melondialdehyde, an increase in medium mass molecules, an increase in prokalsatinin, and an increase in syriactive protein. Additionally, some indicators of the general and biochemical analysis of blood, such as leukocyte intoxication index, can be very informative for the early diagnosis of complications of liver econococcus and determine the functional state of the liver. This article was authored by ZA as a Zota, K.M. Kurbanov, K.R. Rizaboy Zota, and others.