Cirrhosis, also known as Chronic Liver Disease, is a late-stage liver disease in which healthy liver tissue is replaced by scar tissue and the liver is permanently damaged. Scar tissue prevents your liver from functioning properly. Cirrhosis is most commonly caused by Hepatitis and other viruses, alcohol abuse, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. The treatment for chronic liver disease is determined by what is causing it and the extent of the damage. Cirrhosis has no cure, but treatments can slow or stop its progression. If you have cirrhosis as a result of alcohol abuse, you must stop drinking. You should seek recommendations for alcohol addiction treatment programs from your healthcare provider. Some liver diseases can be treated or managed by losing weight through a healthy diet. Also, by engaging in regular physical activity and adhering to your provider's diabetes management instructions. Treatment for inherited liver diseases is based on the specific inherited disease and is aimed at treating symptoms and managing complications.
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