Is advanced cirrhosis contagious?

  Will patients with advanced cirrhosis be contagious?  We all know that cirrhosis is commonly known as hepatitis cirrhosis, schistosomiasis cirrhosis, drug-inflicted cirrhosis, etc. As the condition of cirrhosis worsens, it can lead to continuous damage to liver cells, resulting in a decrease in the liver’s ability to synthesize protein, manifesting as serious complications such as hypoproteinemia, fluid in the abdominal cavity, and even massive bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract. Hepatitis cirrhosis is the type of cirrhosis that is infectious by its classification. The other types of cirrhosis are not contagious.  Hepatitis cirrhosis is often the result of continuous damage to liver cells caused by massive replication of the hepatitis B virus in advanced stages. Once the hepatitis virus replicates in large quantities and combined with elevated liver function transaminases, then at this time the patient hepatitis B cirrhosis is contagious, should do as much as possible to protect measures, the patient should actively antiviral, liver support treatment, as far as possible to repair damaged liver cells.  In fact, cirrhosis patients through active antiviral and liver care treatment, combined with a reasonable work and rest schedule, regular diet, quit smoking and limit alcohol and other measures can be very good to maintain liver function, the reason why many patients appear in a short time cirrhosis advanced stage in addition to the development of the disease itself, an important point is that patients themselves are usually too careless, no regular check liver function and hepatitis B DNA, resulting in liver function damage is not timely The treatment.