Liver Cirrhosis

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Liver-Chirrhosis

What is Liver Cirrhosis?

Liver cirrhosis is a chronic condition where healthy liver tissue is gradually replaced by scar tissue (fibrosis), impairing the liver’s ability to function properly. This scarring results from long-term damage caused by various liver diseases or conditions.

Symptoms of Cirrhosis:

Causes of Liver Cirrhosis:

How to Diagnose Liver Cirrhosis?

Treatment Options for Liver Cirrhosis:

Dr.Neil Palkhiwala- Liver Cirrhosis Treatment Specialist in Ahmedabad

Liver cirrhosis requires careful monitoring to manage complications and slow disease progression. A multidisciplinary approach helps improve patient outcomes. Individuals with chronic liver disease frequently consult the best Gastroenterologist in Ahmedabad for accurate staging and long-term liver care.

Schedule your Liver Cirrhosis care with Dr. Neil Palkhiwala- Director and Head Aryav Multispeciality Hospital, Ahmedabad . Call us to book your appointment or ask any questions to +91 91069 95254

Frequently Asked Questions

How I cured my liver cirrhosis?
Liver cirrhosis cannot be completely cured, but its progression can be managed with the right treatment and lifestyle changes. Under a specialist’s care, avoiding alcohol, eating a healthy diet, taking prescribed medications, and treating the underlying cause (like hepatitis or fatty liver) can help improve liver function and slow damage.
There is no permanent cure for advanced liver cirrhosis, but early detection and proper medical care can control the condition. Treatments focus on managing symptoms, preventing complications, and protecting remaining healthy liver tissue. In severe cases, a liver transplant may be required.
The four stages of liver cirrhosis are:
  1. Steatosis (Fatty Liver) – Fat accumulation in liver cells.
  2. Fibrosis – Formation of scar tissue.
  3. Compensated Cirrhosis – Liver still functions despite scarring.
  4. Decompensated Cirrhosis – Severe damage with symptoms like jaundice, fluid buildup, and bleeding.
The liver can partially heal if cirrhosis is detected early and the underlying cause is treated. While scar tissue doesn’t fully disappear, further damage can be prevented with medication, healthy diet, and regular medical follow-ups
Life expectancy depends on the stage of cirrhosis and overall health. With early diagnosis and proper treatment, many people live for years with a good quality of life. Advanced cases may require a liver transplant for long-term survival.