Cirrhosis patients can drink tea appropriately, should avoid drinking too cold or too hot tea, if the symptom of ascites occurs, to control the intake of water, limit the drinking of tea.
In the liver compensation period of cirrhosis, tea can be drunk appropriately, which is favorable to the excretion of urine and generally has no adverse effect on the liver.
If you enter the decompensated stage of cirrhosis, portal hypertension can cause esophagogastric fundus varices or abdominal effusion, if you ingest too cold or too hot tea at this time, it will make the varices which have weak wall and lack of elasticity bleed, and it will be more difficult to stop the bleeding, so you have to avoid the tea being too cold or too hot; when there is the symptom of abdominal effusion, you have to limit the intake of water and the drinking of tea.
If cirrhosis is diagnosed, early standardized treatment is recommended to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.