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Liver cirrhosis is a chronic and progressive condition where healthy liver tissue is gradually replaced by scar tissue. This scarring disrupts the normal structure and function of the liver, reducing its ability to perform essential tasks such as detoxifying the blood, producing proteins, and aiding digestion. The disease develops over time and is often the final stage of long-term liver damage from conditions like hepatitis, fatty liver, or chronic alcohol abuse.
1. Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis: Caused by long-term excessive alcohol intake.
2. Non-Alcoholic Cirrhosis (NAFLD-related): Associated with obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.
3. Post-Hepatic Cirrhosis: Develops after chronic hepatitis B or C infections.
4. Biliary Cirrhosis: Due to bile duct diseases like primary biliary cholangitis.
5. Cryptogenic Cirrhosis: Cause remains unknown even after thorough testing.
6. Cardiac Cirrhosis: Related to long-standing heart failure.
Fatigue and weakness
Loss of appetite and weight loss
Jaundice (yellowing of eyes and skin)
Abdominal swelling (ascites)
Itchy skin and spider-like blood vessels on the skin
Easy bruising and bleeding
Red palms and swelling in legs
Mental confusion or forgetfulness (hepatic encephalopathy)
Dark urine and pale stools
Chronic alcohol abuse
Chronic viral hepatitis (especially Hepatitis B and C)
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
Autoimmune hepatitis
Genetic disorders (e.g., hemochromatosis, Wilson’s disease)
Prolonged bile duct obstruction
Long-term exposure to toxins or certain medications
Liver failure
Portal hypertension (increased blood pressure in liver veins)
Internal bleeding (varices in the stomach or esophagus)
Kidney dysfunction (hepatorenal syndrome)
Brain dysfunction (hepatic encephalopathy)
Increased risk of liver cancer
Severe infections due to weakened immunity
Heavy and prolonged alcohol consumption
Obesity and metabolic syndrome
Chronic viral hepatitis infection
Family history of liver diseases
Type 2 diabetes
Autoimmune conditions
Long-term use of hepatotoxic medications
Avoid or limit alcohol intake
Get vaccinated for Hepatitis A and B
Practice safe sex and avoid sharing needles to prevent hepatitis
Maintain a healthy weight and diet
Control blood sugar and cholesterol levels
Use medications cautiously and under medical guidance
Regular liver checkups if you are at risk
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