How long can you stay on fluids when you are vomiting blood in the late stages of cirrhosis?

Since the severity of the disease varies, the type of fluids used also varies, so it is impossible to estimate how long the vomiting of blood in the later stages of cirrhosis can be maintained by fluids.
Patients in the late stage of cirrhosis may vomit blood, mainly due to the rupture of esophagogastric fundal varices. However, because the severity of the disease varies, the type of infusion varies, so the duration of maintenance cannot be accurately estimated.
During the course of the disease, some patients may require medications such as terlipressin, growth inhibitors and their analogs to stop the bleeding. Secondly some patients with advanced cirrhosis are usually in the decompensated phase and should be given nutritional fluids to replenish the body’s energy requirements. In addition, plasma and albumin can be used to improve the body’s immune function and colloid osmotic pressure to alleviate symptoms such as ascites.
Cirrhosis is a serious liver disease, and when it enters the advanced stage, it will lead to liver failure and is accompanied by endocrine disorders, ascites, hypersplenism and other symptoms, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and do not delay the condition.