Cirrhosis is clinically divided into compensated and decompensated stages: 1. The symptoms of compensated stage are relatively mild, such as abdominal discomfort, weakness, slightly poor appetite, indigestion, etc., and are mostly intermittent, most patients will be treated as gastric disease, and even many patients do not have any clinical symptoms, found during physical examination, liver function is also mostly normal or mildly abnormal, there will be splenomegaly, mostly mild or moderate enlargement. 2. Decompensated stage cirrhosis clinical The symptoms are more obvious, mainly the two major clinical manifestations are liver function decompensation and portal hypertension. The main manifestations of hepatic decompensation are digestive malabsorption, abdominal distension, wasting, and weakness. In portal hypertension, the main manifestations are bleeding from esophagogastric varices, ascites, and hyperfunction of the spleen. Ascites is the common result of cirrhosis, hepatic decompensation and portal hypertension, and is the most prominent clinical manifestation of hepatic decompensation.