The symptoms of cirrhosis vary with the stage of the illness. In the beginning stages, there may not be any symptoms. As the disease worsens, symptoms may include: loss of appetite, lack of energy (fatigue) which may be debilitating, weight loss or sudden weight gain, bruises, yellowing of skin or the whites of eyes …show more content…
If your doctor suspects cirrhosis, you will be given blood tests to find out if liver disease is present.
Other tests. In some cases, other tests that take pictures of the liver are performed such as a computerized tomography (CT scan), an ultrasound, or another specialized procedure called a radioisotope liver/spleen scan.
Biopsy. Your doctor may decide to confirm the diagnosis by taking a sample of tissue (biopsy) from the liver.
Surgery. In some cases, cirrhosis is diagnosed during surgery when the doctor is able to see the entire liver. The liver also can be inspected through a laparoscope, a viewing device that is inserted through a tiny incision in the abdomen.
Cirrhosis can occur when alcoholic drink which too much within stripper in your body and destroy vital cells also the heaps of fat content in liver. Women who are heavy drinkers are at higher risk than men. People who have hepatitis B or hepatitis C are more likely to suffer liver damage from alcohol.
So, girls..will you desist drinking beverage having alcohol? If you must go to a party serving this type of beverages, please looked for other alternative if you wish to live