Early stage of cirrhosis may have no obvious symptoms or only mild symptoms, such as loss of appetite, dyspepsia, and fatigue.
Cirrhosis is a pathological stage in the progression of various chronic liver diseases and is divided into compensated and decompensated stages. The disease has an insidious onset, and in the early stage, which is also known as the compensatory stage, most people have no obvious symptoms or lower and milder symptoms, which may be manifested as fatigue, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, diarrhea, and so on, and often appear after exertion and staying up late, and can be relieved by rest. Liver function may be normal or mildly elevated.
Early cirrhosis patients should actively seek medical treatment, timely treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to treat the cause of the disease, protect the liver cells, avoid the use of drugs that damage the liver.