Liver cirrhosis getting thinner is not necessarily a deterioration. When suffering from cirrhosis of the liver, the liver function of the patient is abnormal, which will cause the body to experience symptoms such as fatigue, easy to be sleepy, loss of appetite, and loss of digestive function. When the digestive function of the body is abnormal and the appetite decreases, the body is unable to timely replenish the required trace elements and unable to fully absorb the nutrients in the food, thus leading to weight loss, but it is not necessarily a manifestation of the worsening of liver cirrhosis. If cirrhosis worsens, it may be manifested by ascites, purpura, worsening anemia and complications, such as esophageal varices and hepatic encephalopathy. During liver function tests, bilirubin will be elevated, albumin will decrease, platelet will decrease and coagulation function will deteriorate, etc. During imaging tests, spleen will be obviously enlarged and portal vein thrombosis will be found. Therefore, when symptoms of liver cirrhosis appear, standardized treatment should be carried out under the guidance of professional physicians and in conjunction with one’s own situation, so as to avoid the deterioration of the condition, which may have serious effects on the body.