Understanding Cirrhosis Health Article

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The Liver

The liver is a large organ in the upper right part of the abdominal cavity. A healthy liver metabolizes proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Also, it makes a digestive fluid (bile), removes blood toxins, and is involved in the blood clotting process.

View of lungs and liver

Cirrhosis is a chronic (long-lasting) liver problem. It results from damaged and scarred liver tissue. Cirrhosis can’t be cured, but it can be treated.

When You Have Cirrhosis

Your liver becomes damaged and scarred when you have cirrhosis. And the liver doesn’t function as it should. In some cases, cirrhosis can lead to liver failure. If it does, your doctor will tell you whether you may need a liver transplant.

Causes of Cirrhosis

Common Signs and Symptoms

Reviewer Name: Chang, Alice MD
Date Last Reviewed: 06-20-2004
Published Date: 06-04-2007
 
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