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How to treat liver cirrhosis with good effect?

In the early stage of liver cirrhosis, taking targeted methods to remove the cause can effectively promote the disease.

The recovery of the patient. Specifically, for liver cirrhosis caused by hepatitis B, antiviral drugs such as lamivudine and avermectin can be used for treatment. Alcoholic cirrhosis patients should abstain from alcohol, and drug-induced cirrhosis patients.

Patients should immediately stop using drugs harmful to the liver; Cardiogenic cirrhosis

Patients should take measures to control right heart failure; Patients with schistosomiasis cirrhosis

Those who suffer from schistosomiasis should be treated first.

Patients with liver cirrhosis can generally be treated with liver-protecting drugs, anti-fibrosis drugs, vitamin C, vitamin B complex and other drugs. In addition, patients with hypoproteinemia can be treated with plasma, albumin and compound amino acids, patients with hypersplenism can be treated with blood-raising drugs such as Leixuesheng, Shengxuepian and shark liver alcohol, and patients with severe low prothrombin activity can be treated with prothrombin complex.

Silymarin, Danshen tablets, Biejia Ruangan tablets, Kuhuang injection, Danshen injection and Yinzhihuang injection can be used to treat liver cirrhosis.

Cucurbitacin B (Guati) has been reported to have obvious inhibitory effect on liver fibrosis, and its mechanism is still unclear.

Salvia miltiorrhiza and Cordyceps sinensis have obvious anti-fibrosis effects. In recent years, some traditional Chinese medicines for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis have achieved remarkable results in anti-fibrosis.

The clinical symptoms of patients with liver cirrhosis can also be eliminated by applying Ruangan Huayu powder to navel for about 3 months (ultrasound examination shows that liver function returns to normal). Its advantages are: the drug does not pass through digestive tract, reducing the burden on the liver, but directly enters the blood through skin and mucosa absorption, with high blood concentration, shortened course of treatment and no toxic and side effects.