How is cirrhosis classified? Introduction to the classification of liver cirrhosis

How is cirrhosis classified? Introduction to the classification of liver cirrhosis

There are different classifications of cirrhosis, so if you want effective treatment, you should pay attention to symptomatic treatment. Different cirrhosis symptoms are also different, including schistosomiasis cirrhosis or alcoholic cirrhosis.

1. How is cirrhosis formed: Post-hepatitis cirrhosis is cirrhosis that occurs on the basis of viral hepatitis (mostly on the basis of chronic active hepatitis). According to a domestic survey, 3-5% of chronic hepatitis cases eventually develop into cirrhosis. Long-term exposure of various chemical drugs and industrial poisons to the human body can cause toxic hepatitis and further cause cirrhosis of the liver.

2. Schistosomiasis cirrhosis. In the past, schistosomiasis was prevalent in southern my country. After the schistosome cercariae penetrate the human skin, they circulate in the blood to the portal vein, grow and develop in the blood vessels of the portal vein system, mature and lay eggs, which then enter the liver through the blood flow. In the early stage, nodules and fibrosis are formed in the liver. In the late stage, cirrhosis gradually develops due to repeated infections and severe deposition of worm eggs in the liver.

3. Alcoholic cirrhosis. In Europe and the United States, alcohol poisoning is the main factor in the development of cirrhosis. In recent years, the incidence of alcoholic cirrhosis in my country has been on the rise. Data show that if a man drinks 160 grams of liquor every day for eight consecutive years, or drinks a bottle of whiskey or an equivalent amount of beer every day for 10 years, he may develop alcoholic cirrhosis. The amount of alcohol required to cause alcoholic cirrhosis in women is less than that in men, suggesting that body fluids and hormones play a certain role in the onset of alcoholic cirrhosis.

4. Currently, targeted cell regeneration therapy is mostly used for the treatment of liver cirrhosis. The core of targeted cell regeneration therapy is to extract specific "BX cells" in the human body, utilize their biological activity, and after necessary extraction, purification and culture processes, input them into the lesion site to change the local microenvironment of the lesion. Through the autocrine and paracrine pathways of cytokines, the body's self-repair ability is stimulated to the maximum extent, completing the in situ repair of damaged cells, restoring the functions of damaged tissues and organs, and achieving the purpose of treating diseases at the cellular level.

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