Yellow Discoloration in the Skin and Eyes (Jaundice)
Easy Bruising & Bleeding
Redness in hand palms
Chest Enlargement in men
How is Cirrhosis diagnosed ?
Although early stages of liver cirrhosis are asymptomatic, if you experience any of the above symptoms, you can get your routine blood test done. Following laboratory tests can infer any problems with your liver:
Blood Tests for hepatitis B and C
Tests for international normalized ratio (INR) for blood clotting
Magnetic resonance elastography or transient elastography to detect any stiffening of the liver
MRI, CT and ultrasound of the liver
Liver biopsy
What is the treatment ?
The treatment depends on the cause and extent of damage to your liver. The sole purpose of the treatment is to slow the progression of scar tissue in the liver. Hospitalization may be required in cases of severe liver damage. For early stages, doctors try to minimize the damage by treating the responsible factors such as treatment for alcohol abuse, weight loss, medications to control hepatitis and other symptoms. However in advanced cases of cirrhosis, liver transplantation is required.