How long a patient can live with cirrhosis is related to the general condition of the patient, the severity of the disease, the presence of complications and other factors, depending on the situation of each patient. If it is early cirrhosis, the patient’s general condition is good, no complications are present, and some patients can survive for about 10 years after active anti-fiber and allopathic treatment. If they enter the decompensated stage of cirrhosis, combined with massive ascites, gastrointestinal bleeding, or even hepatic encephalopathy, the prognosis is poor, and most patients will die within 5 years or even less. Since cirrhosis does not heal on its own, it is important to go to the liver disease department of a hospital for active treatment after the development of cirrhosis in order to prolong the survival of patients. In addition, most patients with cirrhosis have impaired liver function, so do not take drugs privately to avoid aggravating the condition.