Description
Cirrhosis is a severe, often fatal, liver disease, occurs when liver tissue is permanently damaged. In healthy tissue is replaced by scar tissue, the liver loses its ability to perform its functions, which include detoxifying the blood, storing vitamins and minerals, manufacturing blood clotting substances, and the production of bile. A primary outcome of the condition is that the body with blood poisoning ecom toxins that the liver is usually removed. These toxins can have a negative impact on the entire body, including the rain.
Cirrhosis is mostly caused by alcoholism, after years of filtering alcohol from the blood, the liver is irreversibly damaged. Other causes of cirrhosis are hepatitis, hemochromatosis (a hereditary disease that causes the body to store excess iron), and Wilson disease (a hereditary disease that causes liver storage of copper).
Signs and symptoms
Cirrhosis often no symptoms until the condition is fairly advanced. In this phase, symptoms include:
Nausea and vomiting
Appetite and weight loss
Fatigue
Sleep disorders
Jaundice (yellow coloring of the skin and eyes)
Darkened urine
Bruising
Red, spiderlike blood vessels just under the skin
Lack of interest in sex
Itching
Swollen legs, feet, abdomen or
Muscular atrophy
Conventional medical treatment
If you suspect you have cirrhosis, see your doctor immediately. The disease is diagnosed by observation of symptoms, a blood test or a liver biopsy. A biopsy in which a sample of liver tissue is examined microscopically, the exact diagnosis of the funds.
Since the liver is an important organ, the first step in treatment, the habits that caused the damage in the first place. If cirrhosis is at an early stage and no further damage, the liver should be able to continue functioning, albeit in a limited capacity. If the liver is in an advanced stage, your doctor the symptoms, such as water retention and bloating, and strongly recommends a salt-restricted diet and mild diuretics. Liver transplantation is the only option for people with severe liver cirrhosis. Liver transplants are very serious, risky procedures, so that they are usually limited to small or middle-aged people who are otherwise in good health.
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