There is no specific statistics on how long the life span of advanced cirrhosis is, generally ranging from 1 to 5 years, depending on the patient’s treatment and physical condition. Cirrhosis patients in advanced stage, clinical symptoms are often more obvious, prone to loss of appetite, dyspepsia, jaundice, lethargy and fatigue and other symptoms, but also prone to other complications, such as ascites, if you do not take timely treatment of the disease progresses faster, the survival time is shorter, it may be only 1 year or so, or even no more than 1 year. However, if advanced cirrhosis actively cooperate with doctors to take treatment, and control complications, and the patient’s own condition is also better, the life expectancy will be longer, usually can live 1 to 5 years, or even more than 5 years. Advanced cirrhosis must be actively treated and regularly reviewed in the hospital.