cirrhosis of liver treatment in homeopathic
What are the 4 stages of cirrhosis of the liver?
Cirrhosis is divided into four stages, which include:
Stage I: Steatosis. The first stage of liver disease is marked by inflammation of the bile ducts or liver.
Stage II is characterized by liver scarring (fibrosis) caused by inflammation.
Stage III is cirrhosis.
Stage IV refers to liver failure, severe liver disease, or hepatic failure.
How long can you live with liver cirrhosis?
In the early stages of compensated cirrhosis, life expectancy can be as high as 15 years. When portal hypertension develops, it shortens life expectancy, owing to the risk of internal bleeding. The average life expectancy for decompensated cirrhosis is seven years.
Has anyone recovered from cirrhosis?
Historically, liver cirrhosis was thought to be irreversible. However, numerous experimental studies have demonstrated the reversibility of liver fibrosis. Furthermore, several clinical investigations have demonstrated that fibrosis and cirrhosis can be reversed with repeated biopsy samples.
Can you live 20 years with cirrhosis?
Historically, liver cirrhosis was thought to be irreversible. However, numerous experimental studies have demonstrated the reversibility of liver fibrosis. Furthermore, several clinical investigations have demonstrated that fibrosis and cirrhosis can be reversed with repeated biopsy samples.
Is cirrhosis end stage?
The term "liver failure" refers to the liver's failure to function normally. In cirrhosis, a late stage of liver disease, the liver may still be able to sustain life despite significant scarring.