Cirrhosis patients are caused by hypoproteinemia due to insufficient protein synthesis in hepatic hypoplasia, resulting in edema and abdominal effusion and other symptoms.
Cirrhosis patients with hepatic hypoplasia can cause patients with poor appetite, coupled with portal hypertension can cause digestive tract stasis, resulting in patients with indigestion and nutrient absorption disorders, ultimately leading to malnutrition, which can be manifested as facial or ocular edema. At the same time, hepatic protein synthesis function caused by hypoproteinemia, making plasma colloid osmotic pressure drop, capillary fluid infiltration into the tissue interstitial space, causing edema.
The decompensated stage of cirrhosis can cause hepatorenal syndrome, which is a renal failure due to insufficient renal blood flow perfusion, and can manifest as symptoms of facial or eyelid edema.
Cirrhosis patients with facial or eye edema may also have other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease and give targeted treatment.