Symptoms of alcoholic cirrhosis

Alcoholic cirrhosis is mainly manifested by systemic symptoms such as fatigue, anemia and digestive symptoms such as dyspepsia. 1. Systemic symptoms: patients will have weakness, anemia and other systemic symptoms. Meanwhile, the appearance of cirrhosis leads to hormone secretion disorders, and the patient will have spider nevi on the skin. Due to the obstacle of bile synthesis, patients will have obvious yellowing of skin mucosa and sclera. 2. digestive symptoms: due to the emergence of alcoholic cirrhosis, resulting in patients are not able to produce enough enzymes and proteins, causing patients to experience severe nausea, vomiting, indigestion, abdominal pain, diarrhea, wasting and other discomforts. 3. In addition, in more severe cases of alcoholic cirrhosis, symptoms such as upper gastrointestinal bleeding, black stools, ascites, etc. may also occur. If the diagnosis of alcoholic cirrhosis is clear, it is recommended to consult a specialized hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.