Can hepatic ascites be cured?

If the liver is in the early stages of ascites, it is more likely to be cured. If the liver is more severe, the likelihood of cure is lower.

There are many causes of liver ascites, including cirrhosis, severe hepatitis, hepatocellular carcinoma, tuberculosis, and portal hypertension, all of which can lead to liver ascites, and the causes of the original cause of liver ascites are different, and the progression of the disease is different, and the effect of treatment is different.

1. If hepatitis, tuberculosis, or portal hypertension causes ascites, most of the primary disease can be controlled or cured with aggressive symptomatic treatment, and ascites will be reduced or disappear. 2. If liver cancer or cirrhosis is ascites, this means that it has reached a decompensated stage, and it is easy to develop infection, and treatment will be more difficult, and ascites will be difficult to cure.

When liver ascites reaches the end stage, the primary disease can be treated with various therapies, which can also reduce the amount of ascites and alleviate the patient’s pain. Therefore, during the treatment period, you need to actively cooperate with your doctor for the relevant treatment to avoid blindly carrying out the treatment leading to electrolyte disturbance and renal impairment.