If your doctor diagnoses you with cirrhosis, this implies you have a condition that causes your healthy liver cells to be gradually replaced by scar tissue. It typically takes place over a lengthy period of time due to an illness or alcoholism. While liver disease is frequently irreversible, if caught early enough there are therapies that can keep symptoms under control. Your liver, an organ roughly the size of a football, performs a crucial function. It removes toxins from your blood, produces digestive enzymes, stores sugar and minerals, and supports your immune system. You could have certain mental changes, such as memory or attention issues. It's possible for women to cease getting their periods. Men may lose their desire for sex, begin to grow breasts, or have some testicular atrophy. Always, another liver condition or illness leads to the development of cirrhosis. If the cirrhosis' underlying cause is not addressed, it will worsen and eventually your healthy liver cells won't be able to keep up. You can begin to experience fatigue, the urge to skip meals, and unintentional weight loss. Your liver may eventually lose its ability to function effectively or at all.
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