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Cirrhosis

Cirrhosis is a disease that destroys healthy tissue, leaving scar tissue, and blocking the flow of blood through an organ. It usually refers to the liver although it may be used to describe the same process in other organs in the body.

When Cirrhosis occurs, the liver ceases to function properly, failing to control infection and blood clotting, and preventing bile from transferring to the small intestine.