According to the National Institute for health, it is stated, “The liver has many functions, including
• taking up, storing, and processing nutrients from food—including fat, sugar, and protein—and delivering them to the rest of the body when needed
• making new proteins, such as clotting factors and immune factors
• producing bile, which …show more content…
Treatment for cirrhosis depends on the extent of damage that has been done. In the early stages, lifestyle changes and medications can prevent further damage. One should avoid alcohol and illegal drugs, as these result in more damage to the liver. Losing weight can also help with preventing more damage to the liver. Herbal medications are not recommended for a person with cirrhosis. Before taking any medication, one should check with their doctor. Being immunized against hepatitis A and B is very important, as contracting hepatitis causes cirrhosis to worsen. When cirrhosis is at an advanced state, a liver transplant may be the only option. One can receive part of a liver or a complete liver from a donor. In order to receive a liver, it is a lengthy process with extensive testing to make sure that the recipient is well enough to undergo the surgery for the transplant.
Prevention. Like many other diseases, one can take steps to reduce their risk of getting cirrhosis. The proper lifestyle choices, such as, consuming alcohol in moderation, a single drink a day for women and two for men could reduce the risk of cirrhosis. Nutrition is also an important factor is reducing the risk of cirrhosis. Making conscience choices when eating is vital, whole grains, lean proteins, vegetables and fruits, are better choices, while consuming fried and fatty foods could increase the risk. Being a healthy weight is also important, excess body fat can damage the