What is the life expectancy in the decompensated phase of alcoholic cirrhosis?

The life expectancy of the decompensated stage of alcoholic cirrhosis is usually more than 5 years, and the survival rate is not particularly fixed, depending on the severity of the disease. Alcoholic cirrhosis decompensated stage is generally associated with long-term heavy drinking, usually leads to symptoms of ascites, should follow the doctor’s instructions as soon as possible to use diuretics for treatment, after active treatment of the condition is under control, the general survival rate of more than 5 years is also relatively common, but for the condition is more serious, if the emergence of hepatic encephalopathy, gastrointestinal bleeding and other clinical symptoms, usually may be The life expectancy of the patient will be greatly affected. Patients with alcoholic cirrhosis in the decompensated stage need to be actively treated, and at the same time regularly go to the regular hospital for review, to improve the quality of life, and improve life expectancy.