Those are both severe problems. If you continue to drink, they will kill you sooner, rather than later, and either one is a nasty, nasty way to go.
It's not possible to say if the damage can be arrested. Only your physicians can assess that. Eliminating the booze is the first step, though. Good luck.
Cirrhosis is the seventh leading cause of death by disease in the United States, killing over 25,000 people each year
Alcohol cirrhosis of the liver is scarring caused by decades of very heavy drinking.
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Cirrhosis and nodular cirrhosis can cause a small liver. Cirrhosis can be caused by alcohol abuse, hepatitis B and C, fatty liver disease, or something else.
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Cirrhosis usually affects the liver, as a result of it being unable to de-toxify excessive alcohol. Cirrhosis of the liver is usually fatal, unless a transplant can be found quickly.