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Cirrhosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Cirrhosis is advanced scarring of the liver caused by many diseases and conditions, including long-term alcohol use, obesity and fatty liver, or liver infections, among others
Esophageal varices - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Several liver diseases — including hepatitis infection, alcoholic liver disease, fatty liver disease and a bile duct disorder called primary biliary cholangitis — can result in cirrhosis
Cirrhosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Because cirrhosis has a variety of causes and complications, there are many potential avenues of approach A combination of increased screening, lifestyle changes and new medicines may improve outcomes for people with liver damage, if started early
Cirrhosis self-care and diet - Mayo Clinic When the liver is damaged, it tries to heal itself While it is healing, scar tissue builds up, making the liver less able to work properly The scarring of cirrhosis usually cannot be reversed But if it is found early enough and carefully managed, complications may be prevented or at least slowed
Liver cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Liver disease can cause longstanding inflammation in the liver and accumulate mutations that can lead to cancer One of the big problems is that many people can have liver disease and not be aware of it until their liver is quite damaged or a cancer forms
Liver problems - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Anything that damages the liver also can cause liver problems, including viruses, alcohol use and obesity Over time, conditions that damage the liver can lead to scarring, called cirrhosis
Hemochromatosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Cirrhosis — permanent scarring of the liver — is just one of the complications that may happen Cirrhosis increases the risk of liver cancer and other life-threatening complications