Alcoholic cirrhosis: Alcohol is a very high alcohol
and other toxins, in which, if pure alcohol is not taking as much and
long time, it is very easily lead to cirrhosis. Alcohol is one of the
most common causes of the causes leading tocirrhosis.
The development of cirrhosis in people who drink alcohol depending on
the amount and regularity of alcohol cónumption. People who drink
alcohol at least 8-16 ounces of high concentrations every day for 15
years or more that will develop cirrhosis with 30% incidence.
Cirrhosis caused by hepatitis, especially hepatitis B, C, D: In more than 90% of viral hepatitis goes away completely without any drug (including Western medicine and Eastern medicine), only 10% of patients with hepatitis becomes chronic hepatitis or hepatitis virus carriers. Among chronic hepatitis may have a ratio becomes cirrhosis, while others lead to liver cancer.
People do not recognize hepatitis A that cause of chronic liver disease or cirrhosis.
Cirrhosis caused by parasites: For parasites type 3, it damages and leads to liver cells and cirrhosis, which are: dysentery amoeba, malaria parasites and flukes.
People who have the unusual reactions to some drugs, prolonged exposure to toxins are also at risk of developing cirrhosis.
Cirrhosis due to heart failure or some genetic diseases with a low rate.
Some genetic abnormalities caused by the accumulation of toxins in the liver leading to tissue damage and cirrhosis. For example, an abnormal accumulation of iron (iron accumulation) or copper (Wilson’s disease) .In iron accumulation disease, patients tend to absorb the iron from food. Over time, the accumulation of iron occurs in the various organs causing cirrhosis, arthritis, heart muscle destruction lead to heart failure, and testicular dysfunction.
Babies born without bile ducts, leading to cirrhosis: The other children born without some enzyme needed that leads to sugar accumulation can also cause cirrhosis. A few cases, the lack of some specific enzymes can lead to cirrhosis, lung damage such as alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency.

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