When you have cirrhosis, your liver gets damaged and scarred. It doesn't work as it should. In some cases, cirrhosis can lead to liver failure. If it does, you may need a liver transplant. Cirrhosis puts you at higher risk for liver cancer. Other tests are needed to look for problems from cirrhosis and check for liver cancer. Keep all follow-up appointments with your doctor.
You can slow down cirrhosis and prevent more liver damage if you stop all alcohol use. Here are other changes you can make:
- Lose extra weight.
- Control blood sugar if you have diabetes.
- Don't eat raw or uncooked shellfish, fish, meat, and unpasteurized dairy products.
- Limit salt in food and drinks.
- Talk with a dietitian for meal planning (due to risk of malnutrition).
- Talk with your doctor about all the medicines, vitamins, and supplements you take.
- Ask your doctor if hepatitis A and B vaccines are right for you.