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Cirrhosis Symptoms
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Cirrhosis is a serious condition that can
occur in the liver. In cases of
cirrhosis, the liver,
which helps in filtering out the toxins that are in the
body, begins to be destroyed and damaged by various
occurrences. When this occurs the healthy tissue is
replaced with scar tissue and lumps within the liver.
These unhealthy developments decrease the productivity
of the liver and cause more backing up of the system and
damage to occur, thereby causing more
cirrhosis symptoms
all throughout the body.
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This is a progressive process that will
become very detrimental over time, with progressively
worse cirrhosis symptoms, if it is not
caught and treated carefully.
When it comes to symptoms of
cirrhosis of the liver,
there are some general symptoms to look out for, as well
as, specific cirrhosis of the liver symptoms. Some of
the most general types of
cirrhosis symptoms are weight
loss, fatigue, and a fever. Weight loss occurs because
the body does not get the proper amount of nutrients
when the filtering and distribution process are not
working as they should. This is a similar concept with
the idea of fatigue, because the
body does not get the
proper amount of oxygen, which results in an overall
tired feeling that can last for a long time. |
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Fever occurs as one of the cirrhosis of the liver symptoms
because of the build-up of toxins in the
body.
Other symptoms that might occur which are more
indicative to issues surrounding the liver are the
discoloration of urination and the setting in of
jaundice. As a result of liver issues, the color of
urine can become dark which means there is a excessive
presence of toxins within the system; jaundice occurs as
one of the symptoms of
cirrhosis of the liver because
jaundice is the build-up of plasma, bile or various
other wastes made naturally in the
body. When it
develops in the bloodstream it spreads throughout the
entirety of the body. Typically this can be seen first
in the head and face and move throughout the rest of the
body into the arms and legs. Jaundice is a yellow
discoloration of the skin. |
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Another occurrence that can be indicative
as one of the
cirrhosis
of the liver symptoms is that of easy bruising
of the skin. This particular example of
cirrhosis
of the liver symptoms occurs because the
disturbance in the blood causes all of its
aspects to be thrown off, including the clotting
ability, which can lead to issues in large
bruises occurring with minimal pressure applied
to the body.
Interestingly enough the symptoms of
cirrhosis
of the liver typically do not occur until after
the illness has been diagnosed, which means that
the patient will know what
cirrhosis
of the liver symptoms to look out for when the
illness sets in. However, there are always
exceptions to this understanding of the symptoms
of cirrhosis
of the liver, and people have, in some cases,
had these
cirrhosis symptoms before they knew they
were ill. When it comes to treating
Cirrhosis
symptoms, the doctors do a lot in the way of
pain
relievers; symptoms of
cirrhosis
of the liver do not have one specific medical
treatment. |
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Cirrhosis Background:
Cirrhosis of the liver is a
condition that occurs overtime. The
liver is a large organ in the
body;
it plays an important role in removing
waste and toxic material that could
potentially cause illness in the
body.
The liver is made of up of healthy
tissue which filters these toxins and
various other elements through it. When
the liver becomes damaged or unhealthy
and
Cirrhosis sets in, the liver loses
the healthy tissue that it has. It is
replaced by scar tissue. With only a
little bit of scar tissue, the liver is
still able to function and filter, but
as the scar tissue builds up on the
liver, it will being stop being able to
function.
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There are
various issues that can cause
Cirrhosis of the liver; heart
conditions that cause heart failure are
a prime cause of
Cirrhosis because fluid backs up in
the
body and cannot be filtered
efficiently, leaving damage to the
liver. In some cases issues like
Hepatitis can cause scarring to the
liver which turns into
Cirrhosis and is very dangerous as a
combination.
Cirrhosis can also contribute to
ascites, which is a back up of fluid in
the peritoneal cavity. Indeed, the
connection of
cirrhosis to ascites is not to be
underestimated, as the both ascites and
cirrhosis can be causative of one
another, while compounding the overall
problems facing the afflicted
individual. Ascites, then, is definitely
a condition to be considered alongside
cirrhosis.
There are a variety of different
cirrhosis symptoms that can be
present in the
body.
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Some of them are more generalized and might
make it more difficult to determine the
cause of illness while others are more
specific to
Cirrhosis of the liver. Some of the more
common symptoms of
Cirrhosis are loss of appetite and lack
of energy. These are symptoms that fit into
various other categories of conditions. Then
there are issues of itching and bruising of
the skin. More specific indicators of
Cirrhosis are fluid retention or the
presence of jaundice on the skin. Jaundice
occurs when there is a build-up of bile in
the body
because of improper filtering and is often
indicative of liver related issues.
There are several different routes a doctor
could use when it comes to determining if
the condition of
Cirrhosis of the liver. In some cases
the doctor will start off with the basic
physical examination to see if there is any
noticeable enlargement of the liver, and
blood tests check the status of the blood
and see if there is any indication of
disease present. If these tests do not lead
to an easy conclusion, the doctor can do a
biopsy. In a biopsy, a portion of the tissue
would be extracted from the liver in order
for the doctor to observe the damage and to
see what the causation of illness might be.
When it comes to medication for
Cirrhosis of the liver, there are
different approaches that can be taken. In
some cases the use of steroids is a suitable
choice, but for those who have weakened
immune systems, less potent medications are
used. In the most severe cases liver
transplantation may be necessary to help
deal with the
cirrhosis of the liver, especially if
there is any kind of connection with
ascites. |
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Cryptogenic
Cirrhosis:
Cryptogenic
Cirrhosis is another one of the liver
conditions that can occur in the
body.
This condition affects the physical structure of
the liver; it damages the tissue of the liver
and causes the liver to fail at filtering out
the toxins from the
body.
However, in the average
Cirrhosis
case there is some predisposition or alcohol
related factor that causes the liver
cirrhosis
symptoms to form and makes diagnosis easier to
manage. However, in Cryptogenic
Cirrhosis
there is no direct causation that has ever been
found between the cryptogenic
cirrhosis
and alcohol intake. The condition simply
manifests in the
body
rather rapidly and is one that can be
misdiagnosed because of a lack of tangible
causation. This makes Cryptogenic
Cirrhosis
one of the most dangerous liver conditions that
can arise. On the positive side, this type of
Cirrhosis
is rare in comparison to the others.
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Like other Liver
Cirrhosis
symptoms, Cryptogenic
Cirrhosis
can have symptoms that are very generally
related to those which are very specific to
liver illness. Some of the more general symptoms
are fatigue or an overall weakness in the
body.
This feeling can last the duration of all the
other symptoms or it can be sporadic in nature.
Weight loss is another common feature, because
the body
lacks the proper nutrients because all of the
other processes are slowed down.
In some cases there is the
presence of blood in the stool; this occurs
because the bile and various other toxins in the
body
have attacked the stomach lining and have done
damage to it, by eroding portions of it away.
Some people who are suffering from Cryptogenic
Cirrhosis
will develop a high fever because of all the
infectious and detrimental contaminants that are
within the bloodstream. Swelling around the
abdomen is a sure sign of Liver
Cirrhosis
symptoms being present in the
body.
This is because there is a build-up of liquid in
one given location of the
body.
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One of the most indicative Liver
Cirrhosis
symptoms is the development of jaundice.
Jaundice is a condition that occurs because of
the surplus of toxins, plasma, or bile in the
bloodstream. When the liver is not functioning
properly, it will not filter the toxins out as
fast as it should be able to. This makes the
excess stay in the bloodstream and can cause a
yellow discoloration of the skin which will
spread throughout the
body.
When it comes to treating
Cryptogenic
Cirrhosis, it can be treated in the same way
that classic
Cirrhosis conditions are treated. Doctors
typically refer to this illness, along with
other illnesses that show no tangible causation,
an abstract illness. When it comes to treatment
of Cryptogenic
Cirrhosis
there are ways to go about treating the Liver
Cirrhosis
symptoms in order to alleviate the
pain
that is being caused. Sometimes new diets will
be instituted to see if the progress of the
cryptogenic
cirrhosis can be hindered. In the most
serious cases there could be a need for a liver
transplant to occur. |
Cirrhosis Life Expectancy:
Cirrhosis
is a disease of the liver that can have any of a
number of different origins, including a genetic
origin, an origin from excessive consumption of
alcohol, or even an "origin" as an anomalous,
phantom disorder that mimics classical
Cirrhosis
but does not exhibit palpable causation.
However, with any one of these three types of
Cirrhosis,
it is important to understand that the liver is
damaged over a gradual progression of time and
often that damage is irreversible, making this
condition hard to treat. Treatment typically
only occurs in relation to the symptoms of the
illness
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When it comes to
Cirrhosis
life expectancy, it is usually calculated based
on the time at which the symptoms have surfaced.
Some determinations of
cirrhosis
life expectancy can range as late as 3 to 5
years after the initial start of
Cirrhosis.
From there, the average
Cirrhosis
life expectancy is a little over 10 years. The
stages of
cirrhosis
paint a
picture of the progression of the disease in an
afflicted individual.
Cirrhosis
starts off as a mild, almost unidentifiable
sickness and progresses into a very dangerous
liver disease over the course of the
cirrhosis
stages. The first stage of
cirrhosis
can be described as having very subtle symptoms
like fatigue or itchiness. These are
non-specific and can often be overlooked as
indicators of other conditions. Testing of liver
issues is imperative from the beginning, in
order to try to stop the illness from
progressing.
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The next of the stages of
Cirrhosis,
the second stage, is where the scar tissue and
physical damage starts to appear in the liver.
At this point in time the damage is still
relatively minimal, but the build-up of fluid
and waste is apparent and will lead to more
issues. In the third of the
Cirrhosis
stages there is much more scar tissue building
in the liver, which will slow down the
filtration process immensely and cause the
body to
become more susceptible to
infection
and various other issues. This is where the
various processes in the
body
will all begin to slow down and serious illness
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The fourth of the
Cirrhosis
stages is the final stage. Here the damage to
the liver is irreparable and severe in natural.
People typically do not recover from this stage
of Cirrhosis
because the liver is too weak. The only way for
them to recover is through a liver transplant. A
healthy liver will be able to alleviate the bile
back up and other issues of toxins, which will
treat help to alleviate the symptoms. However,
without the transplant, a person suffering from
the final of the
Cirrhosis
states is very likely to die. The life
Cirrhosis
Life Expectancy from this point in the illness
is less than 10 years.
Overall, the
first stages of
Cirrhosis
are the best time for catching the illness and
attempting to prevent it from getting worse.
With the implementation of a new diet or vitamin
supplements greater strides can be made in
fighting against
Cirrhosis.
The stages should be treated early on to prevent
devastation. |
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