How long can you live in the decompensated stage of alcoholic cirrhosis?

In the decompensated stage of alcoholic cirrhosis, according to current statistics, the 5-year survival rate reaches roughly 60% or more if no complications occur. Many complications often occur when cirrhosis progresses to the decompensated stage, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, hepatic encephalopathy, hepatorenal syndrome, primary hepatocellular infection, hepatic encephalopathy electrolyte and acid-base balance disorders. The appearance of the above complications will further complicate the disease, and some patients will have life-threatening complications. Therefore, patients in the decompensated stage of alcoholic cirrhosis need to actively carry out liver protection and enzyme lowering treatment, and at the same time need to stop drinking, and giving anti-cirrhotic and anti-fibrotic drugs at the same time will help.