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Yes, a person can survive cirrhosis, especially if it is diagnosed early and managed properly. Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying causes, such as alcohol use or viral hepatitis, and may include lifestyle changes, medications, and regular monitoring. In advanced cases, a liver transplant may be necessary. With appropriate care, individuals can maintain a good quality of life despite the condition.

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