Cirrhosis is a severe liver condition where scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue, affecting its function.
Fatigue, easy bruising, swelling, and jaundice are common symptoms of cirrhosis.
Chronic alcohol use, viral hepatitis, and fatty liver disease can lead to cirrhosis.
Diagnosis may include blood tests, imaging, and liver biopsy to assess liver damage.
Managing cirrhosis focuses on slowing damage, controlling complications, and sometimes a liver transplant.
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