What’s going on with hepatic ascites, portal hypertension, and autoimmune liver disease?

Hepatic ascites, portal hypertension, and autoimmune liver disease are what happens Autoimmune liver disease will develop into cirrhosis, and the late stage of cirrhosis will cause portal hypertension and hepatic ascites. 1. Autoimmune liver disease is due to the body’s own immune dysfunction, the disease occurs, mainly including autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, which can lead to cirrhosis. 2. Portal hypertension: the most common cause in our country is portal hypertension caused by cirrhosis. Due to liver cirrhosis, degeneration and necrosis of liver cell damage occurs, and at the same time, small blood vessels in the liver are also diseased, which leads to the increase of portal vein pressure, thus portal hypertension occurs. 3. Hepatic ascites: it is mainly due to liver function decline, portal vein pressure increase leads to increase the pressure of abdominal blood vessels, prompting the liquid in the vein to seep out to form ascites. Hepatic ascites, portal hypertension, autoimmune liver disease are cause and effect relationship, interlocking, autoimmune liver disease is the cause, portal hypertension, hepatic ascites is the effect. It is recommended to ask a specialist and take treatment under the doctor’s guidance.