What are the most prominent manifestations of cirrhosis in the decompensated phase?

There are four most prominent manifestations of cirrhosis in the decompensated phase: I. Ascites: Although edema can occur in many parts of the body in the decompensated phase of cirrhosis, ascites is the most common and prominent, and is therefore commonly referred to as hepatic ascites. Bleeding tendency: the more severe the cirrhosis, the more serious the bleeding tendency, the most common, most prominent and most serious manifestation is upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Liver and kidney syndrome: The decompensated stage of cirrhosis will drag down the kidneys, causing serious manifestations such as oliguria and anuria. 4. Hepatic encephalopathy: after the cirrhosis decompensation stage, there will be impaired consciousness and even hepatic coma, which is a more serious complication of cirrhosis decompensation stage.