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Cirrhosis – Disease, Symptoms & Cure

Rigomo Team

Sun, 05 Oct 2025

Cirrhosis – Disease, Symptoms & Cure

Cirrhosis is a late-stage liver disease during which healthy liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue and also the liver can not function properly.

Many types of liver diseases and conditions injure healthy liver cells, inflicting death and inflammation. This is usually followed by cell repair which results in tissue scarring

The liver disease eventually keeps the liver from operating properly. Late-stage liver disease is dangerous.

Who is at higher risk of getting cirrhosis?

You have a higher chance of getting the disease of the liver if you:

• Abuse of alcohol for several years.

• Have hepatitis.

• Have diabetes

• Have obesity.

• use shared needles.

• Have a history of liver disease.

• Have unprotected sex.



What are the symptoms of cirrhosis?

The symptoms of sickness depend on the stage of your disease. You'll usually not have any symptoms in the early stage of the disease and even if you have some symptoms, they are generally mistaken for symptoms of the many other common diseases and sicknesses.

Symptoms and signs of liver disease include:

• Loss of appetite.

• Feeling weak or tired.

• Nausea.

• Fever.

• Unexpected weight loss.

As liver function gets worse, then symptoms of liver disease may include:

• Easy bruising and bleeding.

• Jaundice.

• Itchy skin.

• Swelling in your legs and ankle.

• Fluid buildup in your belly/abdomen (ascites).

• Brownish or orange color to urine.

• Light-colored stools.

• Confusion, impaired thinking, amnesia, temperament changes

·        Blood in your stool.

• Redness in the palms of your hands.

 

What causes cirrhosis?

The most common causes of liver disease of the liver are:

• Alcohol abuse (an alcohol-related disease caused by chronic consumption of alcohol).

• Chronic infections of the liver (hepatitis B and hepatitis C).

• Fatty liver related to obesity and diabetes [not alcohol]. This condition is named non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.

Is there a cure for cirrhosis of the liver?

No, there's no cure for cirrhosis of the liver. The injury already done to your liver is permanent. However, counting on the underlying reason behind your liver disease, there could also be actions that can be taken to prevent liver disease from worsening. These actions include:

• Stop drinking alcohol.

• Treat chronic liver infections (if you have got it).

• Avoid medications that stress the liver.

• Eat a healthy, well-balanced, diet, like the Mediterranean diet.

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