How long can you live with cirrhosis after complete clearance of the hepatitis C virus?

Survival rate of cirrhosis patients after complete clearance of hepatitis C virus cannot be generalized, it is often related to the clinical stage of the disease, treatment plan, degree of liver damage, complications, etc. Generally speaking, early detection and regular treatment can effectively prolong the survival period of patients. Generally speaking, the clinical mortality rate of cirrhosis is the lowest in the first stage, and the highest in the fifth stage, which can reach more than 50%. For patients with decompensated liver, jaundice that does not subside for a long time, prolongation of prothrombin time, and patients with complications (such as vomiting, infection, ascites, etc.), the prognosis is generally poorer. In clinical practice, liver transplantation can effectively improve patient survival, with a one-year survival rate of up to 90% and a five-year survival rate of up to 80%. If cirrhosis is diagnosed, early and standardized treatment is recommended to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.