The current staging of cirrhosis is classified by the decompensated stage versus the compensated stage, not by early, intermediate or late stage. If the cirrhosis is in the middle stage, it means that it has just crossed the stage of compensated stage and decompensated stage, that is, it has just entered the decompensated stage. There may be manifestations of ascites, but the amount of ascites may not be too large, and there may also be manifestations of portal hypertension, which can lead to blood stagnation in the digestive system, abnormalities in gastrointestinal digestive function, such as indigestion, and varices. Varicose veins mean that the blood that flows back into the liver cannot return through this area, so it can go through other pathways, such as through the hemorrhoidal vein, which can lead to hemorrhoids, or there can be varicose veins in the esophagus of the fundus of the stomach, when there is most likely no significant digestive bleeding. The spleen can be allowed to bruise and thus the spleen enlarges, and the enlarged spleen may be accompanied by hyperfunction, accompanied by a decrease in blood cells, most commonly thrombocytopenia, which can also be seen as a decrease in the white blood cell count in the blood count, and thrombocytopenia can easily lead to bleeding gums, or petechiae or petechiae under the skin.