The goal of treatment is to restore some or all normal functioning to the liver.
You must completely stop drinking alcohol. This may involve an alcohol treatment program. Sometimes you may also need to make changes to your diet. The liver is often able to fix some of the damage caused by alcohol so you can live a normal life. The scarring from cirrhosis is sometimes partially reversible. When liver tissue loss is severe enough to cause liver failure, most of the damage may be permanent. But the damage won't have any chance of reversing if you continue to drink alcohol. Different treatments are needed for different complications and symptoms of alcoholic liver disease. For example, you may need dietary changes, vitamins, salt limit, procedures to shrink swollen veins in the digestive tract, water pills (diuretics), medicines to treat confusion, and anti-inflammatory medicines.
In some cases, a liver transplant may be considered. But you must complete a rehab program and go through alcohol detox before this is even a choice.
Many people are embarrassed to tell their doctor about their alcohol intake. But there is help out there. So, it's important to discuss your alcohol intake truthfully with your doctor.