Cirrhosis is a chronic progressive liver disease that can be caused by a variety of causes, including chronic hepatitis B, chronic hepatitis C and alcoholic cirrhosis. It should be noted that most patients will only have some typical clinical manifestations in the process of advanced liver cirrhosis, and there is often no obvious discomfort in the early stage, and some patients may have the following symptoms:
1. Fatigue and general fatigue: Patients with early liver cirrhosis will feel fatigue and general weakness due to the decline in digestion and absorption, protein synthesis and lack of energy.
2. Weight loss and emaciation: The liver is the largest digestive gland in the human body, when the patient's liver function declines, its own digestion and absorption capacity will also decline, and the inability to absorb nutrients in food normally will lead to weight loss and emaciation
3. Abnormal bleeding: due to the impaired liver function of patients with liver cirrhosis, resulting in a decrease in the ability to synthesize coagulation factors, a decrease in the number of platelets, an increase in blood viscosity, and obstruction of blood clotting, nosebleeds, subcutaneous bleeding, gingival bleeding, menorrhagia in women, etc., and some patients will also have gastrointestinal bleeding.
These are some of the typical symptoms of patients with early cirrhosis. Since the appearance of the above symptoms indicates that early cirrhosis has been formed and is at a certain stage, patients need to pay enough attention and actively take effective measures to carry out **, do not wait until the late stage to find out that they have cirrhosis, which will lead to irreversible consequences.