Cirrhosis is one of the common clinical diseases. Generally speaking, the liver is a very important digestive, metabolic and secretory organ of the body. Once the liver is severely damaged, it can have serious effects on the body. Regardless of the cause of liver damage, once a patient’s condition progresses to cirrhosis, the damage is often irreversible. When the degree of damage of cirrhosis is mild, it is mainly manifested as the compensated stage of cirrhosis, when the patient can have no obvious clinical symptoms. If the patient’s condition proceeds to aggravate and cirrhosis loss of compensation occurs, the patient’s damage is more serious and the prognosis is worse. So what is the reason for the darkening of the face of cirrhotic patients? Let’s all learn together. Cirrhosis is a chronic wasting disease, cirrhosis patients appear dark face is a manifestation of the body’s metabolic ability to decline in formation. The toxins produced by the metabolism of the patient’s body or eating food with bacteria, viruses, pesticides, etc. are metabolized and detoxified in the liver. Once the liver is damaged to varying degrees, these toxins cannot be metabolized in the body and are excreted in the urine and stool. This can lead to pigmentation on the face or body surface, resulting in darkening of the face. In addition, patients with cirrhosis of the liver can cause obstruction of portal blood return, with more blood pooling in the veins. As well as the patient appears hypoproteinemia and other symptoms, this will appear in the patient’s face and body surface and other loose Shu parts, there will be obvious swelling, bruising performance, can also be manifested as a dark face. Once a patient with cirrhosis has a dark complexion, it indicates that the patient’s condition is more serious and requires timely liver protection and support treatment, reducing the intake of greasy and indigestible food, paying attention to rest, and avoiding progressive aggravation of cirrhosis.