08/11/2025
Liver cirrhosis typically results from prolonged damage to the liver caused by various factors, including chronic alcohol abuse, hepatitis B and C infections, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and genetic disorders like hemochromatosis or Wilson’s disease. These conditions can lead to significant scarring and progressive loss of liver function over time. Early detection and management are crucial to prevent complications and improve outcomes.
If you have risk factors for liver cirrhosis or experience symptoms, it’s important to seek medical advice for a thorough evaluation and appropriate care. Give us a call today!