Hepatitis B cirrhosis in the decompensated stage of bleeding in the stool what to do

Hepatitis B cirrhosis bleeding in stool during decompensated stage can be improved by acute phase treatment, general treatment, drug treatment and surgery. 1. Acute treatment: patients should pay attention to the correction of hypovolemic shock in the acute stage, and should be given rapid rehydration and blood transfusion when excessive bleeding occurs, to control bleeding, monitor vital signs and urine output, and also take antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor, such as ceftazidime, cefazoxime, cefixime and so on, to prevent gastrointestinal tract infections. 2. General treatment: For patients with complications in the decompensated stage, they should take bed rest, avoid excessive activities, and control the intake of sodium and water. At the same time, attention should be paid to nutrition and calorie supply to avoid malnutrition or hypoglycemia. 3. Drug therapy: patients can use glycyrrhizic acid preparations, bicyclic alcohol, etc. under the guidance of doctors; gastrointestinal bleeding treatment, commonly used drugs are terlipressin, octreotide, etc. 4. Surgical treatment: For patients whose conservative treatment is not obvious or whose condition is serious, surgical treatment can be carried out through transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt and liver transplantation, etc. to improve the symptoms of bleeding in the stool. It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s prescription of medication, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, pay attention to rest in life, avoid strenuous exercise, and at the same time do a good job of monitoring the condition, if there is any abnormality, consult a doctor in a timely manner.