Cirrhosis is a disease with a very wide range of hazards, and its severity and prognosis are influenced by several factors, which can be analyzed from the following perspectives: the hazards of cirrhosis: the primary damage is the decompensation of liver function, resulting in digestive malabsorption and malnutrition; abnormal bile metabolism, leading to jaundice; abnormal blood clotting, leading to anemia and bleeding; there are also many hormones metabolized in the liver, and hormone metabolism will occur after liver failure abnormalities in hormone metabolism after liver failure, leading to menstrual disorders in women, gynecomastia, loss of libido, and spider nevus of liver palm. In severe cases, portal hypertension can be caused, leading to esophagogastric varices, rupture and bleeding, and hypersplenism. Further development leads to abnormal ammonia metabolism, causing hepatic encephalopathy, etc. In severe cases, a large amount of ascites, electrolyte disorders, and even hepatorenal syndrome and hepatopulmonary syndrome occur, and eventually lead to the death of the patient because of complications, so the danger of cirrhosis is all-round and is a relatively serious disease. To individuals: although the disease of cirrhosis is serious, but the specific condition of serious or not is not a generalization, from several aspects of analysis: first of all, there are different types of cirrhosis different causes, the prognosis is not the same, for example, alcoholic cirrhosis, bruising cirrhosis, biliary cirrhosis, if early detection, in the compensatory period of timely treatment to remove the cause, it is possible to cure, so it is not It is not particularly serious. Secondly, it depends on the stage of cirrhosis. The liver has a strong regenerative capacity, and cirrhosis in the compensated stage may be cured or slow down its progress if treated effectively, which has little impact on life expectancy. Different people, whose immune systems also differ, enter the decompensated phase sooner or later. Therefore, cirrhosis is a relatively serious disease, but the specific severity of the disease to the individual is still affected by many factors, to be determined by a specific analysis.