How often should I review my hepatitis B cirrhosis in the decompensated phase?

Hepatitis B cirrhosis decompensated stage is generally rechecked once in 1~6 months, depending on the items related to the rechecking, for example: generally recheck liver function once in January, and recheck abdominal ultrasound once in March, and if it is within the normal range, it can be up to 6 months to the hospital; however, if the condition is serious, the rechecking time needs to be shortened. Hepatitis B cirrhosis uncompensated stage means that the liver has lost its compensatory function, and there are mainly decompensated liver function, such as spider nevus, liver palms, jaundice, anemia, etc., and portal hypertension, such as esophagogastric fundal varices, peritoneal effusion and other manifestations. Liver cirrhosis decompensation stage indicates that liver cirrhosis develops to the advanced stage, which will cause serious impact on the patients, and need timely treatment, such as: ursodeoxycholic acid to protect liver function, furosemide, spironolactone to reduce the peritoneal effusion and other treatments, the drugs used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. In order to better evaluate the effect of treatment, it is necessary to review the function regularly, such as: liver function needs to be reviewed once a month, abdominal ultrasound once in March, and enhancement CT once in half a year, which is used to evaluate the effect of treatment and the adjustment of medication; however, if the condition is serious and hospitalization is needed, the review time will be shortened. Review of hepatitis B cirrhosis in decompensated stage can be used to assess the progress of the disease and the effect of treatment, which should be carried out in regular hospitals on time to avoid delaying the disease.