Can decompensated cirrhosis be cured?

Cirrhosis in the decompensated stage is generally more difficult to cure and can only be slowed down by treatment. When cirrhosis enters the decompensated stage, the liver will have diffuse damage, and the liver function will be obviously reduced, entering the stage of not being able to compensate for the normal needs of the human body. Therefore, decompensated cirrhosis is generally more difficult to cure. The main treatment for decompensated cirrhosis is usually liver-protecting treatment and causative treatment. Liver-protecting drugs such as glycyrrhetinic acid preparation and ursodeoxycholic acid can be used, while the cause of the disease is actively searched for and treated accordingly. If necessary, liver transplantation can be taken to prolong the patient’s survival. It is recommended that patients with decompensated cirrhosis should consult the doctor in time and actively cooperate with the treatment, so as to delay the process of cirrhosis and control the complications, so as to avoid further deterioration of the condition.