What medications to take for alcoholic cirrhosis

Alcoholic cirrhosis treatment drugs include adenosylmethionine, furosemide, spironolactone and so on. Alcoholic cirrhosis is caused by long-term heavy drinking, the compensatory stage can have no obvious symptoms, and the compensatory stage can have ascites, nausea, loss of appetite, jaundice and other symptoms. It can be treated with hepatoprotective drugs, such as adenosylmethionine and reduced glutathione, etc. Patients with ascites can be treated with diuretic drugs such as furosemide and spironolactone, and can also be treated with albumin infusion. In addition, patients with alcoholic cirrhosis should stop drinking alcohol, patients with ascites should limit sodium intake, and can also be treated by laparotomy, transjugular vein portosystemic shunt, artificial liver, liver transplantation and other ways. Patients diagnosed with alcoholic cirrhosis should go to a hospital and ask their doctor to make a judgment and choose the medication needed for treatment.