It is diagnosed by typically taking the right medicine and if it doesn't stop go directly to a doctor!!:)
he is diagnosed as fulminant hepatic failure
can be established by examination of the ascitic fluid, which allows the physician to differentiate between cirrhosis and tumor-induced ascites.
That is impossible to predict from the information we have, but if the person has been diagnosed with cirrhosis and is still drinking, it is certain that they have other health problems as well. If they do not stop drinking and get treatment, their prognosis is dire.
Cirrhosis is generally classified into four stages: compensated cirrhosis, decompensated cirrhosis, and then two subcategories of decompensated cirrhosis, which include early and advanced stages. Varices, or esophageal varices, are often assessed using the modified classification system, typically categorized into small, medium, and large varices. The presence and size of varices indicate the severity of portal hypertension and the risk of bleeding. Regular monitoring is essential for managing patients with cirrhosis to prevent complications associated with varices.
is usually diagnosed shortly after birth. In some people, it is not visible until they are older.
It is cirrhosis without any symptoms
A person with cirrhosis of the liver can live for many years until they receive a transplant. The chances of survival prior to a transplant depend on the person's ability to get treatment. If a person with cirrhosis does not get a transplant, they will die.
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
Cirrhosis of the Louvre was created on 1966-03-09.