Early symptoms of hepatitis and cirrhosis?
summary
Hepatitis cirrhosis is an important complication of severe hepatitis. If the disease is serious, surgical treatment should be carried out. The disease should be treated correctly. It is mainly caused by the central nervous system poisoning caused by the serious damage of liver detoxification function. It often indicates that the patient has entered a dangerous period. Special attention should be paid to maintaining nutrition, maintaining the balance of water and electrolyte, and taking timely treatment measures. What about the early symptoms of hepatitis and cirrhosis? Experience in this area.
Early symptoms of hepatitis and cirrhosis?
First: feeling weak, easy to fatigue, can not play spirit, the reason for the early symptoms of hepatitis B may be impaired liver function, eating less, food digestion and collection disorders, insufficient nutrients intake.
Second: often appear the early symptoms of hepatitis B, loss of appetite, nausea, anorexia, abdominal discomfort, abdominal distension. The reason is the decrease of bile secretion, which affects the digestion and absorption of food.
Third: jaundice phenomenon, when the condition is serious, due to the absorption, combination, secretion, excretion and other obstacles of bile red cord, the concentration of bilirubin in the blood increases. When the blood bilirubin concentration increased, bilirubin excreted from the urine of hepatitis B early symptoms, make the urine color darker, is also the earliest manifestation of jaundice.
matters needing attention
The patients should live in a single ward, keep the air fresh and the temperature appropriate, disinfect the indoor air with UV every day and mop the floor with disinfectant, which can effectively prevent all kinds of infections, provide considerate life care, limit activities, especially lay flat for 15-30 minutes after meals, so as to increase the blood flow of the liver, and explain the importance of rest to the patients, so as to obtain the cooperation of the patients.