Can hepatic ascites be cured?

A small number of mild cases of hepatic ascites can usually be cured after standardized treatment, but most patients may have poor treatment results. The development of hepatic ascites is mostly due to portal hypertension and decreased plasma colloid osmotic pressure caused by cirrhosis. A small number of patients with relatively good liver function compensation and insignificant signs of portal hypertension. Generally, after diuretic drug treatment as well as albumin supplementation, the hepatic ascites can be made to disappear, and the condition needs to be actively controlled, which can cure the hepatic ascites so that the ascites will not appear again. However, if the patient is in the advanced stage of cirrhosis, advanced stage of liver cancer, and is more serious, more complications, poorer physical condition, ascites treatment is more difficult, the effect is generally unsatisfactory, and liver ascites is generally difficult to completely subside. Patients with liver ascites are recommended to be actively treated under the guidance of a doctor in order to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.