It may make urine dark yellow or brown
No cirrhosis is not a reversible condition. It is a serious and progressive liver disease caused by long-term damage to the liver. The damage caused by cirrhosis cannot be reversed but it can be treated and managed. Treatment generally focuses on:Slowing the progression of the diseaseManaging and relieving symptomsTreating complicationsPreventing further damage to the liverTreatment options vary depending on the cause and stage of the disease but typically involve lifestyle changes medications and/or surgery. It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible if you have symptoms of cirrhosis as early diagnosis and treatment can help slow the progression of the disease.
The 'c' on a urine test typically refers to the concentration of the urine sample. This concentration is measured to assess the urine's specific gravity or how dilute or concentrated it is. It can indicate hydration levels or certain medical conditions.
The types of urine specimens commonly used for testing include random urine, first-morning urine, clean-catch midstream urine, and 24-hour urine collection. Each type provides different information based on the timing and collection method.
Mixing water with urine will dilute the urine sample, potentially affecting the accuracy of the urine test results. The concentration of substances in the urine, such as drugs or metabolites, may be lower than expected, leading to false-negative results. Dilution of the urine sample is generally considered an attempt to cheat or manipulate the test.
No, explosives cannot be made from urine. Urine does not contain the necessary chemicals or properties to produce explosives.
Hepatorenal Syndrome!
It is cirrhosis without any symptoms
Multiple liver diseases, including, not limited to: viral infection, cancer, cirrhosis, hemolytic blood diseases
Increased levels of bilirubin in the urine may be due to: * Biliary strictures * Cirrhosis * Gallstones in the biliary tract * Hepatitis with associated biliary obstruction * Surgical trauma affecting the biliary tract * Tumors of the liver or gall bladder
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".
Once a liver has developed cirrhosis, there is no way to reverse the damage. The only "cure" for cirrhosis is liver transplant.
It represents 15-20% of all cirrhosis
Cirrhosis
The symptoms of stage 4 cirrhosis can vary from person to person. Symptoms generally include a lack of energy, brown colored urine, and yellowing of the skin and eyes.
Cirrhosis of the Louvre was created on 1966-03-09.
Cirrhosis
The symptoms of stage 4 cirrhosis can vary from person to person. Symptoms generally include a lack of energy, brown colored urine, and yellowing of the skin and eyes.