What are the symptoms of advanced cirrhosis

The advanced stage of liver cirrhosis is usually characterized by weakness, bedridden, depression, inability to eat, coma and other symptoms, accompanied by inability to urinate, sudden vomiting of blood, and large amount of black stools, which may lead to the patient’s death by shock.
Cirrhosis disease is mostly considered to be caused by hepatorenal syndrome, hepatic encephalopathy, and acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Containing long-term alcohol consumption, excessive bile stasis, etc. leading to liver cell damage after regeneration of liver cells and thus the formation of nodules, resulting in cirrhosis of the liver.
In the early stage of cirrhosis, liver function may be abnormally impaired, hypersplenism, varicose veins of the lower limbs, etc.. In the late stage, symptoms such as abnormal bleeding, obvious reduction of white blood cells and platelets, accompanied by ascites, encephalopathy, etc., can cause coma, unconsciousness and other abnormalities in severe cases.
When cirrhosis occurs, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time and actively under the guidance of the doctor for further treatment. Avoid infections in daily life, eat a reasonable diet, and develop a good routine.