What are the Symptoms of Alcoholic Liver Replacement

Alcoholic liver compensatory period usually refers to the alcoholic liver cirrhosis compensatory period, most patients do not have obvious symptoms, some patients may have fatigue, loss of appetite, dyspepsia and other non-specific symptoms. Alcoholic cirrhosis is caused by long-term alcohol consumption, alcoholic cirrhosis compensatory stage usually refers to the early stage of cirrhosis, most patients are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms, some patients may have non-specific symptoms such as abdominal discomfort, fatigue, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, diarrhea, etc., which are mostly seen when they are tired, stressed or accompanied by other diseases, and the symptoms can be relieved after resting and using digestive aid drugs. With the development of the disease, compensated cirrhosis can develop into decompensated cirrhosis, and patients may have lower limb swelling, emaciation, abdominal distension, jaundice and other symptoms, and in severe cases, ascites, upper gastrointestinal bleeding and hepatic coma may also occur. Patients in the compensated stage of alcoholic cirrhosis are often treated with medicines such as Metadoxine and S-adenosylmethionine, and liver-protecting medicines such as glycyrrhizic acid preparations can be applied when necessary. In addition, patients in the compensated stage of alcoholic cirrhosis should also pay attention to improving poor living habits, mandatory abstinence from alcohol, regular work and rest, and regular review, in order to prevent the disease from rapidly progressing to the decompensated stage. It is recommended that patients should pay attention to symptoms such as fatigue and loss of appetite, and go to the hospital for consultation and treatment in time.