Is liver fibrosis and liver function normal?
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Liver fibrosis is a pathological process, not an independent disease. Liver fibrosis refers to the abnormal hyperplasia of connective tissue in the liver caused by various pathogenic factors such as bacteria and viruses, which makes the human liver diffuse cell excessive precipitation process. There are many causes of liver fibrosis in human body, such as viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver, fatty liver, autoimmune diseases and so on. So, is liver function normal in patients with liver fibrosis?
Is liver fibrosis and liver function normal?
There is no doubt that the liver function of patients with liver fibrosis is abnormal. Liver fibrosis is caused by some other diseases of the human liver, so the liver function of patients with liver fibrosis is generally affected, abnormal, will produce the phenomenon of indigestion.
Liver fibrosis patients with intrahepatic connective tissue hyperplasia is abnormal, so liver function will certainly be affected, is abnormal. Liver fibrosis patients with liver digestive capacity will be affected, so it is easy to produce flatulence, constipation or diarrhea symptoms.
Most patients with liver fibrosis suffer from gastritis, sometimes nausea and vomiting, and the upper abdomen often feels full and painful.
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The liver function of patients with liver fibrosis is abnormal, the liver digestive function of patients will be significantly reduced, resulting in the phenomenon of dyspepsia. The patient's appetite will decline, sometimes accompanied by nausea and vomiting.













