Cirrhosis

Definitions

Overview

Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver caused by a liver disease or condition. Hepatitis and long-term alcohol misuse are frequent causes. Liver damage caused by cirrhosis can't be undone, but further damage can be limited.

Symptoms

Cirrhosis often has no symptoms until liver damage is advanced. Symptoms of advanced cirrhosis may include fatigue, swelling in the legs and ankles, itchy skin, and a yellow tint to the skin and eyes, called jaundice.

Treatments

Treatments focus on the underlying cause. If cirrhosis is advanced, a liver transplant may be needed.