What are the symptoms of liver cirrhosis?

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Cirrhosis is due to a variety of factors in the liver caused by functional damage of the liver, generally speaking, when patients with cirrhosis will appear hepatocyte degeneration. Generally speaking, the main causes of liver fibrosis in patients are patients with viral hepatitis or regular drinking, irregular diet. In the early stage, patients mainly show some non-specific symptoms, and in the late stage, ascites and spider nevus may appear.

What are the symptoms of liver cirrhosis?

When patients with liver cirrhosis in the early stage, it is generally non-specific symptoms, but with the progress of the disease or there may be changes in the nervous system, such as the symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy. For patients, the most important thing is to protect the liver function.

In addition, patients are prone to liver pain due to the damage of liver cells. In addition, long-term cirrhosis is easy to cause potential ascites. At this time, patients mainly show abdominal distension. Long time indigestion is easy to make the patient thin.

At the beginning, liver cirrhosis patients mainly show some non-specific symptoms of the digestive system. For example, patients are prone to nausea and vomiting, not willing to eat, loss of appetite, do not like to eat greasy food, and patients' liver will have mild major phenomenon.

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When patients with liver cirrhosis get up early, they show nonspecific symptoms of the digestive system. For example, patients are prone to sales, nausea, greasiness, fatigue, and nervous system symptoms as the disease progresses.