You can, but unexplained weight loss can also mean that your cirrhosis has progressed to liver cancer.
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The early symptoms of liver cirrhosis include fatigue, loss of energy, poor appetite, weight loss, nausea, and belly pain. As liver function worsens, symptoms include edema, ascites, jaundice, redness on the palms, abnormal bleeding, and confusion.
Obesity has recently been recognized as a risk factor in nonalcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis
Symptoms of cirrhosis are usually caused by the loss of functioning liver cells or organ swelling due to scarring.
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