Alcohol use can destroy liver cells. If you have problems quitting alcohol, ask your doctor for help with getting the support you need. They may be able to suggest treatment centers or local groups that can help you stop drinking.
People with cirrhosis should avoid all substances that are known to cause damage to the liver. This includes nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as ibuprofen, naproxen), some prescribed medicines, certain supplements and herbal remedies (such as ava kava). Talk to your doctor before starting a new medicine, especially taking any over-the-counter medicines or medicines to treat a cold, flu, fever, and pain.