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Symptoms of Cirrhosis

People with cirrhosis will usually only become aware of the problem when scar tissue has built up sufficiently to cause an obstruction. Therefore, early cirrhosis has little or no symptoms.

Advanced cirrhosis exhibits symptoms such as lethargy, weight loss, sickness and nausea, weakness and loss of appetite. As the condition progresses the symptoms may worsen causing jaundice, gallstones and bruising and bleeding.

If the liver becomes very damaged it will be unable to remove toxins from the body resulting in a build up in the blood or brain. This can cause decreased brain activity, personality changes, coma and death.