11/01/2024
๐ฉโโ๏ธQ&A ABOUT CIRHOSIS - PART 1
โQuestion 1: What is cirrhosis?
Cirrhosis is the final stage of fibrosis or scarring of the liver caused by other chronic diseases such as viral hepatitis, drug-induced hepatitis or steatohepatitis. Normally, after each liver injury, new liver cells will regenerate on their own, however, the process of chronic liver damage leads to the formation of scar tissue in the liver. Over time, the scar tissue becomes more and more numerous and causes deterioration Liver function.
โQuestion 2: How long can you live with cirrhosis?
The survival time of cirrhosis patients depends on the stage of disease detection (stages 1,2,3,4) and the actual health status of each patient. If cirrhosis is detected early and treated promptly, the patient can live another 15 - 20 years. If detected in a severe stage, the patient can live another 5 - 10 years. With a happy and comfortable spirit, a scientific diet, regular exercise and compliance with the doctor's treatment regimen, cirrhosis patients can increase their survival time.
โQuestion 3: Can cirrhosis be cured?
Compensated cirrhosis, if detected at an early stage and treated promptly, can help patients maintain quality of life and liver function, prevent the disease from progressing to decompensated cirrhosis, and limit Dangerous complications can occur.
โQuestion 4: Is cirrhosis and ascites contagious?
Whether cirrhosis is contagious or not depends on the cause of the disease. There are many causes of cirrhosis. If cirrhosis is caused by causes such as alcohol, beer, ci******es, toxins, cardiovascular diseases, enteritis, cirrhosis due to congenital diseases, etc., it is not contagious. But if the cause of cirrhosis is an organism such as a virus or parasite, then this is the type of agent that can infect others.
โQuestion 5: What are the early signs of cirrhosis?
Some symptoms that people with early stage cirrhosis may experience include fatigue, lack of energy, mild fever, occasional pain in the lower ribs, darker urine than usual, etc. Signs of cirrhosis in the early stages The first stage is easy to confuse with symptoms of other diseases such as gastrointestinal infections or flu. Therefore, when you notice unusual signs, go for a medical examination immediately.
โQuestion 6: What are the symptoms of end-stage cirrhosis?
In the final stage, most of the liver parenchyma is completely fibrotic, the liver's activities are also stagnant and affect many other organ systems such as the kidneys, spleen, brain, and cardiovascular system. Patients have serious problems such as gastrointestinal bleeding, hepatic encephalopathy, kidney failure, respiratory failure, and heart failure. The body also shows symptoms such as red rashes on the skin, bleeding gums, nosebleeds or stomach bleeding.