If it is cirrhosis of the liver, then yes it can get much worse, cirrhosis can be fatal so keep away from all toxins!!! Especially alcohol! It is usually a sign that the disease has progressed. It was shortly after I started bleeding internally that I was admitted for transplant.
Eliminating alcohol abuse could prevent 75-80% of all cases of cirrhosis.
Cirrhosis can be prevented by not drinking alcohol and taking care of yourself. Hepatitis C should be avoided as well, due to it being linked with cirrhosis.
You need to see your doctor immediately. There could be other reasons for your bleeding besides liver problems such as bleeding ulcers, colon polyps, etc. Do not put it off!! Good luck!
Even in the presence of bleeding, you could still be pregnant.
Cirrhosis is not inherited, although a tendency to develop it could be. The best way to avoid it is maintain a healthy lifestyle and not drink excessive amounts of alcohol.
Cirrhosis of the liver is a very serious condition. The liver store bile. Bile is acidic. If the liver malfunctions, there is a possibility that bile will leak, and this could have fatal ramifications on the body.
Some symptoms of gonorrhea could be anal itching or bleeding, painful urination, genital itching, abnormal bleeding between periods, stomach pain, fever and swollen glands.
You could me aunt was that way when she had her twins.
The first line of defense is avoidance of factors, especially alcohol, that could bring about symptoms.
There is usually no symptoms associated with implantation bleeding apart from vaginal bleeding 8-12 days after intercourse. Not every woman will experience implantation bleeding.
go to the hospital it could be an ectopic pregnancy
Cirrhosis is the final stage of liver disease (before death). There is only one level of cirrhosis, which is "bad", since cirrhosis is progressive and non-reverisble. The stage before cirrhosis is called "fibrosis", which you could classify is "not as bad".