What are the factors of liver cirrhosis
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The etiology of liver cirrhosis may be caused by virus, the most typical is the cirrhosis caused by viral hepatitis. It's a kind of liver cirrhosis indirectly caused by hepatitis virus. Especially chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C can lead to cirrhosis. Because the cirrhosis caused by viral hepatitis generally belongs to portal cirrhosis. Alcoholism can lead to liver cirrhosis, especially those who have a large number of alcoholism for a long time. Another cause of liver cirrhosis is malnutrition. What are the factors causing liver cirrhosis.
What are the factors of liver cirrhosis
First, when normal people are exposed to some industrial poisons, or long-term exposure to some pesticides used in agriculture, it may also lead to liver cirrhosis. Because industrial poisons or pesticides used in agriculture can cause chronic liver poisoning in normal people, which can lead to drug-induced hepatitis or toxic hepatitis, and then further lead to liver cirrhosis.
Second, there is a kind of cirrhosis called cardiogenic cirrhosis, which is related to circulatory disorders. When patients with circulatory disorders, heart failure and chronic pericarditis may occur, which further leads to hypoxia in the liver. The direct consequence of liver hypoxia is hepatocyte necrosis and hepatocyte fibrosis, which is the cause of cirrhosis caused by circulatory disorders.
Third: when the human body has metabolic disorders, it is also possible to produce liver cirrhosis, especially when metabolic disorders lead to hemochromatosis and hepatolenticular degeneration, it may further produce liver cirrhosis. In addition, cholestasis is also an important cause of liver cirrhosis. Excessive concentration of bile will make bilirubin rise, and bilirubin is harmful to liver cells, which may lead to cirrhosis in the course of time.
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Another reason for liver cirrhosis is schistosomiasis. The eggs of Schistosoma can stimulate the connective tissue of human body and make the connective tissue proliferate. The direct consequence of connective tissue proliferation is to make the human portal hypertension. When the patient has portal hypertension, the liver cells will fibrosis and lead to liver cirrhosis.