What are the symptoms of moderate cirrhosis?

Symptoms of moderate cirrhosis are usually caused by abnormal liver function, splenomegaly, portal hypertension and so on.
1. Symptoms caused by abnormal liver function: usually patients have symptoms caused by abnormal liver function, such as weight loss, fatigue and anorexia, etc. Usually, endocrine disorders, bleeding, jaundice and hepatic encephalopathy are also manifested.
2. Splenomegaly: usually with the development of the disease, the liver becomes smaller and harder in the early stage, mainly accompanied by different degrees of splenomegaly, which is also a symptom of moderate cirrhosis.
3. Symptoms caused by portal hypertension: high vein pressure can lead to anemia, leukopenia and thrombocytopenia, and varicose veins in the lower esophagus and fundus of the stomach can lead to vomiting of blood, black stools and shock.
Patients with the above symptoms are advised to consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of the doctor for relevant examinations and treatments.