In the early stage of cirrhosis, it can be said that the liver sends a "distress signal". So, how do we capture these signals and detect the traces of cirrhosis in time? Next, let's ** together.
In the early stages of cirrhosis, the liver may send out some "subtle" signals. One of the most obvious manifestations is tiredness and fatigue. Have you ever had the experience of sleeping for 8 hours, but still feeling weak and unable to lift your spirits? This could be the liver warning you. Because the liver is an important metabolic organ in the human body, when it has problems, the body's energy metabolism will also be affected, resulting in fatigue and fatigue.
In addition to this, loss of appetite is also one of the early symptoms of cirrhosis. When there is a problem with the liver, the body's digestive system is also affected, leading to symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting. If you find yourself losing your appetite recently and ruling out other causes, then you should be wary of cirrhosis.
Of course, there are some other symptoms in the early stage of cirrhosis, such as spider angiomas, palmar erythema, etc. These symptoms are more pronounced in the middle and late stages of cirrhosis, but they can also occur in the early stages. If you find yourself with these symptoms, be sure to see your doctor for a check-up.
So, how can you prevent cirrhosis? In fact, it is very simple, it is to maintain good living habits. Don't stay up late, don't drink alcohol, and eat less greasy food, these are all good habits to protect the liver. In addition, regular liver check-ups are also an effective way to prevent cirrhosis.
In short, although the symptoms of liver cirrhosis in the early stage are relatively hidden, as long as we pay close attention, we can still capture the "distress signal" sent by the liver. Once an abnormality is found, a timely medical examination can effectively prevent and improve liver cirrhosis. Let's take care of our liver from now on and stay away from cirrhosis!