What to do about poor coagulation in liver disease

The treatments for poor coagulation function in liver disease include treatment of primary disease, supplementation of coagulation factors, splenectomy treatment and so on.
1. Treatment of primary disease: if it is caused by cirrhosis, ursodeoxycholic acid, adenosylmethionine and other medicines can be used for liver-protecting treatment according to the doctor’s instruction, and entecavir and other medicines can be used to treat the patients with hepatitis B combination.
2. Supplementation of coagulation factors: including infusion of vitamin K1, coagulation factors, plasma and other methods of supplementation.
3. Splenectomy treatment: patients with hypersplenism may have platelet drop, resulting in poor coagulation function. If necessary, splenectomy can be carried out, which can also alleviate the situation of decreased coagulation function.
Patients with liver disease who have poor coagulation function should go to the hospital and ask the doctor to make a judgment and give a treatment plan.