Cirrhosis ascites is commonly known as hepatic ascites, if it disappears too fast, it may be caused by large amount of ascites release, which may easily lead to blood supply insufficiency, hypoproteinemia, hypokalemic alkalosis and so on. 1. Insufficient blood supply: If a large amount of ascites is released suddenly, it will cause the pressure in the abdominal cavity to drop, and blood will flow rapidly to the abdominal cavity, resulting in insufficient blood supply to other parts of the body, such as insufficient blood supply to the heart and insufficient blood supply to the brain. 2. Hypoproteinemia: When a large amount of ascites is drained, albumin will also be lost, leading to hypoproteinemia or aggravating hypoalbuminemia. 3. Hypokalemic alkalosis: large amount of ascites will lead to large loss of potassium, which will cause hypokalemic alkalosis. Cirrhosis ascites must be treated under the guidance of a doctor, and if there are obvious discomfort symptoms after ascites discharge, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time.