maksakirroosiin
Maksakirroosiin, also known as liver cirrhosis, is a late-stage liver disease in which healthy liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue, impairing liver function. This condition is typically a result of long-term liver damage, often caused by chronic conditions such as hepatitis B or C, alcohol abuse, or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. The scarring process, known as fibrosis, disrupts the normal structure and function of the liver, leading to a range of complications.
The symptoms of maksakirroosiin can vary but often include fatigue, weakness, weight loss, loss of appetite,
Treatment for maksakirroosiin focuses on managing the underlying cause and preventing further liver damage. This may