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Chronic hepatic failure
- Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver and poor liver function. It is the last stage of chronic liver disease. ... Cirrhosis is most often ...
- ... function. It is the most advanced stage of chronic liver disease. You were in the hospital to treat this condition.
- Complications may include: Chronic active hepatitis Acute liver failure
- ... Acute glomerulonephritis (a kidney disease) Burns , including sunburn Chronic kidney disease Heart failure Liver failure from cirrhosis or other liver disease Nephrotic syndrome ( ...
- ... liver cells, inflammation, and fibrosis that occur in chronic hepatitis may lead over time to liver failure.
- ... intestinal blockage, and rectal prolapse Coughing up blood Chronic respiratory failure Diabetes Infertility Liver disease or liver failure, pancreatitis, biliary cirrhosis Malnutrition Nasal polyps and sinusitis ...
- ... disease (GERD) Acute renal failure Bowel obstruction Bronchiectasis Chronic kidney failure Esophageal cancer Gastric carcinoma Gastrojejunocolic fistula Hepatic encephalopathy Diabetic ketoacidosis Lung infection or abscess Ozena , ...
- Hepatocerebral degeneration is a brain disorder that occurs in people with liver damage. ... This condition may occur in any case of acquired ...
- ... Anemia Bleeding or rupture of cysts Long-term (chronic) kidney disease End-stage kidney disease High blood pressure Infection of liver cysts Kidney stones Liver failure (mild to severe) Repeated urinary tract infections
- ... the exam will very often show signs of chronic liver disease, such as: Confusion (often due to hepatic encephalopathy ) Excess fluid in the abdomen (ascites) Jaundice Other signs of liver failure Other signs include: Abnormal reflexes Smaller testicles Dull ...