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Treatment of Cirrhosis

Cirrhosis cannot be cured, but treatment can be provided to slow the progress of the condition. Specific kinds of treatment will depend on the underlying cause. For example, people with alcoholic cirrhosis will benefit from no longer drinking alcohol, and drugs to reduce or remove copper from the body will [help to ease cirrhosis that occurs as a result of Wilson disease.

If the liver is extremely damaged by scarring through long-term cirrhosis it may cease to function at all. In this situation a liver transplant is the only option.