Liver fibrosis
Cirrhosis of the liver, also called cirrhosis of the liver, is a disease that affects the liver cells and becomes scarred. It occurs at long intervals. When a person becomes infected, the tissue is replaced instead of the healthy tissue. This prevents the liver from functioning properly and naturally. The ability of the blood to coagulate this works on the loss of blood and fluids in the person and delay the cessation of bleeding in the event of a wound to him, and also becomes the liver is unable to purify the toxins and this leads to accumulation in the blood and thus death, and are the most susceptible to liver cancer, cirrhosis occupies The 12th largest in the world for diseases that lead to thousands Of.
Causes of cirrhosis
- Alcohol: Alcohol acts to inhibit the metabolic processes of fats, carbohydrates and proteins. This harms the liver, which affects 10 to 20% of alcohol users.
- Hepatitis: Hepatitis C affects the liver and works to cirrhosis.
- Some drugs: Antidepressants, epilepsy, sedatives, and some diuretics.
Symptoms of cirrhosis
Symptoms appear in the advanced stages of the disease are as follows:
- Feeling tired
- High body temperature
- The presence of blood in the stool
- Anorexia
- Abdominal pain
- Yellowing the skin color
- The fluid collects in the feet.
Treatment of cirrhosis
A set of steps a person must take to reduce damage and remedy symptoms:
- Do not drink alcohol.
- Take your medicine by consulting your doctor.
- Proper nutrition and low sodium.