How long can you live with cirrhosis of the liver and stomach bleeding?
The survival period of patients with gastric bleeding due to cirrhosis is not very long, most likely no more than one year. Because of the first gastric bleeding due to…
The survival period of patients with gastric bleeding due to cirrhosis is not very long, most likely no more than one year. Because of the first gastric bleeding due to…
Early cirrhosis can be treated, and the prognosis of patients will be significantly improved and their survival period extended after active and effective treatment. Early stage cirrhosis means that liver cells…
Moderate cirrhosis can be cured. Many patients come in with cirrhosis and vomit blood, but after treatment the cirrhosis is gone, and a gastroscopy is done and the fundic varices…
Early stage cirrhosis has no specific clinical symptoms and signs, no obvious abnormalities in liver function tests, and is in subclinical stage. However, some patients may have the following manifestations. 1.…
Hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, alcoholism, schistosomiasis and many other causes can lead to cirrhosis by causing chronic liver disease. In the advanced decompensated stage, patients often develop ascites…
Cirrhosis is a liver dysfunction due to disruption of tissue structure. There is no cure for it. The main focus is on early detection and stopping the progression of the disease,…
Recently, we have come across many cases of cirrhotic patients with large spleen, hypersplenism, low white blood cells and platelets, and in some cases, esophagogastric varices. So they all come…
The life expectancy of patients with cirrhosis in the decompensated stage cannot be generalized and needs to be judged in the context of the specific condition and treatment. Cirrhotic decompensation usually…
In recent years, there have been more studies on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of cirrhotic ascites in China, but there is a big gap compared with the previous ones.…
It is mainly divided into the more severe stage of liver fibrosis, compensated cirrhosis, and decompensated cirrhosis. Compensated cirrhosis, also known as early cirrhosis, is still reversible with active treatment…