Cirrhosis of the Thannhauser Liver

Tannhauer liver cirrhosis is a serious disease that can lead to disability and even death if left untreated. This is a rare type of cirrhosis, which is characterized by rapid development and aggressive course. In this article, we will look at the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of Tannhauer cirrhosis.

Cause of the disease Liver cirrhosis is a consequence of liver dysfunction. The liver performs many functions in the body: cleanses the blood of toxins, synthesizes proteins, produces hormones, participates in the regulation of metabolism, etc. If the liver tissue is damaged or disrupted, severe complications arise in the form of cirrhosis. One of the most common diseases leading to liver cirrhosis is called Tannheisers liver cirrhosis.

The cause of the disease is unknown. It is believed that cirrhosis can occur due to viral infections: HBV (hepatitis B), HCV (hepatitis C) and autoimmune processes. However, most cases of Tanacharius Liver cirrhosis are of unclear nature. The exact reasons for the development of this disease are still unknown.

The most common cause of Tannhaiseras cirrhosis is chronic alcoholism. Also, the disease may be associated with hepatitis B and C, alcoholic hepatitis, hepatotoxic drugs and other factors. In most patients with Tanharzin cirrhosis, the condition takes many years to develop. The disease usually begins with mild and relatively painless symptoms.

Cirrhosis of the Liver Hantaraus usually affects men. However, recently studies have shown that women are also susceptible to the disease and can have the same dangerous consequences as men. Most often, people over 40 years of age are susceptible to this disease. People under 30 years of age rarely suffer from this disease. Khantarauz liver cirrhosis develops mainly in people who abuse alcohol or have other risk factors.

Symptoms of the disease may include