In the early stage of cirrhosis, which is also known as the compensatory stage, the remaining function of the liver can still basically meet the needs of the human body, and there are no serious complications such as hepatic ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage and so on, and the life expectancy at this time can still be a normal life expectancy. In the advanced stage of cirrhosis, if hepatic encephalopathy has appeared, but no hepatic coma has occurred; hepatic ascites is present, but the amount is not large, not more than 1000ml; total bilirubin is greater than 34μmol/L, less than 51μmol/L; albumin is less than 35g/L, but greater than 28g/L, the residual function of the liver at this time is relatively low, which will affect the life expectancy, and the active treatment will make the condition stop at Active treatment to stop the disease at this stage without further progression will result in a life expectancy of about 10 years. If there has been hepatic coma, the amount of hepatic ascites is greater than 1000 ml, the total bilirubin is greater than 51 μmol/L, and the albumin is less than 28 g/L, the residual hepatic function is already very poor at this time, and the life expectancy is often 1-2 years.