How long a person can live with chronic liver failure is related to the effectiveness of treatment, the individual’s physical condition, the progression of the disease, and other factors, and it is not possible to generalize. Generally speaking, with early intervention, most patients can survive for a long time. Some patients who undergo liver transplantation may even have a survival time similar to that of a normal person. Chronic liver failure is a chronic decompensated liver disease characterized by recurrent ascites and hepatic encephalopathy due to the slow progressive decline of liver function on the basis of cirrhosis. It is not clear how long the patient can live. Generally speaking, if early treatment is possible, it is possible to prolong the survival time, and some liver transplant patients can even survive for a long time. Chronic liver failure is a more serious chronic hepatic dysfunction disease, although there is no complete cure for this disease. However, if you actively intervene in the early stages of the disease, it is possible to prolong the patient’s survival time and improve the quality of life, so patients should actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment. If the patient has the condition, liver transplantation is feasible to cure the disease.