Generally speaking, cirrhosis may cause gastric distension, and the symptoms will be different due to different factors such as the severity of the patient’s condition. Most patients with cirrhosis have gastric distension, mainly due to the patient after cirrhosis, resulting in portal hypertension, prone to gastrointestinal congestion and edema leading to gastric distension, but also may have poor digestion and absorption, anemia, endocrine disorders and other symptoms. Cirrhosis is a common disease in clinic, which may be caused by chronic alcoholism, viral hepatitis, metabolic diseases, etc. It can be treated by taking some drugs such as glycyrrhizic acid preparation, spironolactone, etc., or undergoing surgery such as liver transplantation. Cirrhosis patients need to maintain a happy mood in life, develop regular work and rest habits, maintain a low-salt diet, and eat more high-protein and high-calorie foods. Cirrhosis patients are advised to go to the hospital in time when they experience uncomfortable symptoms, and be treated under the guidance of doctors.