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What is Cirrhosis-Of-Liver? |
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Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver that involves the formation of fibrous (scar) tissue associated with the destruction of the normal architecture of the organ.
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What are the causes, incidence and risk factors of Cirrhosis-Of-Liver? |
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The causes include:
1.Alcohol excess: Half of all cases of cirrhosis are due to alcohol excess.
2.Chronic viral hepatitis: the two important viruses are hepatitis B and hepatitis C.
3.Autoimmune chronic active hepatitis: another uncommon condition that results in the body's immune system attacking and destroying liver cells.
4.Drugs and chemicals: a number of drugs and chemicals can cause liver damage but few cause cirrhosis.
5.Metabolic and inherited disorders: These are a number of uncommon conditions that allow the accumulation of toxins in the liver.
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What are the symptoms of Cirrhosis-Of-Liver-Disease? |
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Many people with cirrhosis have no symptoms in the early stages of the disease. However, as scar tissue replaces healthy cells, liver function starts to fail and a person may experience the following symptoms:
1.exhaustion and fatigue.
2.loss of appetite.
3.nausea and weakness.
4.weight loss.
5.abdominal pain.
6.spider-like blood vessels (spider angiomas) that develop on the skin.
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Diagnosis & Tests |
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If looking at the liver is necessary to check for signs of disease after physical examination, an expert might order a computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or a scan of the liver using a radioisotope (a harmless radioactive substance that highlights the liver). Or he might look at the liver using a laparoscope.
A liver biopsy will confirm the diagnosis.
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How is Cirrhosis-Of-Liver-Disease cured? |
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What are the complications? |
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The complications are
1.Bleeding esophageal varices.
2.Portal hypertension.
3.Hepatic encephalopathy.
4.Mental confusion.
5.Coma.
6.Abdominal fluid retention (ascites) and infection of the fluid (bacterial peritonitis).
7.Liver cancer.
8.Kidney failure. |
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