How to see improvement in the decompensated stage of liver cirrhosis

Whether cirrhosis decompensated stage is getting better or not can be inferred initially by physical symptoms, and it is also necessary to go to the hospital to receive examination and be judged by the doctor according to the relevant examination results.
Liver cirrhosis in the decompensated stage is generally difficult to treat, clinically, the patient’s symptoms can be reduced through antiviral treatment, control of ascites, gastroscopy to stop bleeding and other treatments to prevent fatal complications. Because cirrhosis that has progressed to the decompensated stage is difficult to reverse because the liver has formed pseudolobules and the structure of the liver has changed.
Although the decompensated stage of cirrhosis is irreversible, if, after professional treatment in hospitals, patients begin to feel significant relief of their symptoms, and the examination in hospitals reveals that liver function has recovered, ascites has decreased, and there is no increase in the degree of esophageal-fundus vein varices, etc., it can be regarded as a sign that cirrhosis is getting better (in remission), but it can still be aggravated by relapses.
Cirrhosis decompensated stage of the improvement, but also depends on the relevant test results, such as liver function, liver fiber four, liver ultrasound and so on tend to normalize.
Patients with decompensated cirrhosis should remain optimistic, take active treatment, and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, which can significantly relieve symptoms and prevent fatal complications.