In France, 200,000 people are affected by cirrhosis, according to National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm). It is a serious liver disease characterized by irreversible liver damage. Once the patient is affected, it is always permanent.
Liver cirrhosis can progress or remain stable, especially if it is treated early. But the diagnosis of pathology is often late, because it is silent. Which means it doesn’t cause pain or specific symptoms. Indeed, according to MSD Manual“About a third of people never develop symptoms“
Patients who develop it begin with non-specific symptoms, which can also delay diagnosis. About it:
If you suffer from one or more of these symptoms, see your GP to discuss them.
The risk, if cirrhosis is not detected early, is that the disease will progress and get worse. In this case, according to Health insuranceOther symptoms appear:
If the cirrhosis is due to excessive alcohol consumption or the person has a chronic liver disorder, he or she may also develop other symptoms such as muscle atrophy, contracture of the tendons of the hands, redness of the palms of the hands, small blood. Spider web-like vessels on the skin, enlargement of the salivary glands in the cheeks or, for men, a decrease in the size of the testicles.
When these specific symptoms are present, you should contact your doctor immediately. If he suspects cirrhosis, he will refer you to a hepato-gastroenterologist, who will establish the diagnosis with a biopsy of liver cells.
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