What are the symptoms of advanced liver failure?

The symptoms of advanced liver failure include digestive symptoms, hepatic encephalopathy, bleeding tendency, refractory complications and so on.
1. Gastrointestinal symptoms: patients with liver failure will have obvious gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, abdominal distension, vomiting, etc., and progressive aggravation of jaundice, yellowing of skin and sclera.
2. Hepatic encephalopathy: serious metabolic disorders in the advanced stage of liver failure can lead to hepatic encephalopathy, which can be manifested as drowsiness or coma, and there can be fluttering tremor, hallucination, confusion, hyperreflexia and other symptoms.
3. Bleeding tendency: advanced liver failure will have serious bleeding tendency, there will be bleeding spots, petechiae and even upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage and other organ bleeding manifestations.
4. Refractory complications: advanced liver failure will lead to symptoms of hepatorenal syndrome such as oliguria and anuria, symptoms of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage such as vomiting blood, black stools and shock, symptoms of severe infection such as high fever, and electrolyte disorders that are difficult to correct.
The advanced stage of liver failure is more serious and should be treated as soon as it occurs.