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Liver cirrhosis
Cirrhosis is a late-stage liver disease that replaces your healthy liver tissue with scar tissue, permanently damaging the liver. The scar tissue blocks or restricts blood flow through the liver, slowing its ability to produce proteins and process nutrients. Since cirrhosis restricts the liver from working properly, it is a life-threatening condition. Moreover, having cirrhosis puts you at an increased risk of liver cancer.
Usually, there are no symptoms of cirrhosis in its early stage. When the liver damage increases, you may experience the following:-
The common causes of liver cirrhosis include:-
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You are at a higher risk of getting cirrhosis if you:-
Myth 1: Cirrhosis affects only those people who consume alcohol.
Fact: Though alcohol abuse is a major cause of liver cirrhosis, it is not the only reason. Various injuries can cause severe scarring of the liver. These injuries include hepatitis B and C, iron and copper buildup, heredity disorders, and other liver diseases. Therefore, cirrhosis can also affect people who do not consume alcohol.
Myth 2: No symptoms = No cirrhosis
Fact: It is possible to have liver cirrhosis without experiencing any symptoms. In the early stages of cirrhosis, the liver functions well enough to support your body’s daily operations. In such a situation, fatigue is a notable symptom that can be mistaken for other illnesses. When the liver becomes totally dysfunctional, you may experience other serious symptoms.
You can reduce your risk of cirrhosis by following these preventive tips:-
Complications of cirrhosis include:-
Progression of Liver Cirrhosis
During the diagnosis of liver cirrhosis, your doctor will ask you about your medical history and the medications you take. He/she may suspect that you have liver cirrhosis if you have a history of alcohol abuse, hepatitis B or C, or any other cirrhosis symptoms. The doctor will conduct these tests to diagnose the condition:-
Although there is no treatment to reverse the effect of cirrhosis, it can stop its progress and reduce complications.
Treatment for the underlying causes of liver cirrhosis include:-
Liver Transplant Surgery: Liver transplant surgery is the other treatment for liver cirrhosis. In this procedure, the surgeon removes your damaged liver and replaces it with a healthy liver from a donor. In the advanced stages of cirrhosis, liver transplant surgery is the only option when the liver cannot function.
In the early stages, liver cirrhosis does not cause any symptoms. You may not realise that you have liver cirrhosis unless the doctor diagnoses it during a routine checkup. Consult a healthcare provider right away if you experience the following symptoms:-
Last Updated on: 18 October 2022
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