What kind of medicine can be taken to get rid of cirrhosis ascites completely?

Ascites caused by cirrhosis is mostly treated with diuretics, while cirrhosis itself needs to be selected according to different causes of targeted therapeutic drugs, but cirrhosis disease can’t be completely eradicated at present. 1. Symptomatic medication: the medication is mainly diuretics such as furosemide and spironolactone for the treatment of ascites caused by liver cirrhosis. This kind of drug is forbidden to those who are allergic to it, and there is a possibility of hyponatremia, vomiting and other adverse reactions in the process of using the drug. 2. Use of drugs for cause: treatment for the cause of cirrhosis, common causes such as ① viral hepatitis: mainly use antiviral drugs (such as entecavir, dalatavir), etc.; ② alcoholic liver disease: mostly use hepatoprotective and hepatoprotective drugs (such as polyunsaturated phosphatidylcholine), medetaxine, etc.; ③ autoimmune liver disease: glucocorticosteroids (such as prednisone), immune suppressant (such as azathioprine), etc. But it should be noted that the above is only the case for those who are allergic to them. However, it should be noted that the above is only part of the cirrhosis treatment drugs, there are other types and dosage forms of drugs available, and the specific efficacy of the drug can be individual differences, ascites symptoms can be relieved after active treatment, but cirrhosis of the liver as a disease can not be cured, the goal of the treatment mainly lies in the control of the development of the disease, prolonging the survival time. In addition, it should be noted that in addition to drug therapy, interventional therapy (such as transjugular venous portosystemic shunt) and surgical therapy (such as liver transplantation) are also commonly used in the treatment of ascites symptoms and cirrhosis. Therefore, those who are diagnosed with this disease must formulate a treatment plan under the guidance of a doctor, and must not dispose of the disease on their own or blindly use medication to avoid adverse consequences.