Causes and Symptoms of Cirrhosis

Cirrhosis of the liver is permanent and progressive injuries. This is the same way every chronic liver disease, especially that caused by alcohol abuse or viral hepatitis, can cause scarring and fibrous nodules that affect the majority of the liver.
Causes and symptoms of cirrhosis can stop the development of liver cirrhosis
• Once established, cirrhosis is permanent.
• But its evolution can be stopped if the cause is eliminated, if the disease is fatal.
The most common causes for liver cirrhosis will receive:
• Alcohol in particular.
• Infections such as hepatitis and cholangitis.
• Autoimmune diseases.
• Several rare inherited as Wilson disease and hemochromatosis.
• Some drugs and chemicals such as carbon tetrachloride.
• Defects of bile ducts (biliary obstruction).
• Cystic Fibrosis.
Symptoms:
Early symptoms of cirrhosis include:
• Weakness.
• Fatigue.
• Loss of appetite.
• Nausea.
• Vomiting blood.
• Constipation or diarrhea.
In advanced cirrhosis are:
• Jaundice.
• Rupture of blood vessels.
• heart drive.
• Swelling of the abdomen and ankle.
• Some people have a breast enlargement.
• Loss of pubic beautiful.
• testicular retraction.