Cirrhosis of the Liver Toxic

Liver cirrhosis of toxic origin is a condition in which the liver is exposed to toxic effects for a long time. This may be due to exposure to various substances such as alcohol, drugs, some medications and industrial poisons.

Liver cirrhosis is one of the most common liver diseases. It is caused by a violation of the structure of liver cells and their functions. Cirrhosis can develop at any age, but it is most often diagnosed in people over 40 years of age.

Toxic cirrhosis of the liver is caused by various causes, including poisoning by alcohol or its metabolites, as well as exposure to drugs that the patient takes regularly. Toxic lesions can also be caused by production workers associated with petrochemical, oil refining and paint and varnish enterprises.

Thus, toxic cirrhosis is a serious liver disease that requires careful medical attention and treatment. Symptoms of toxic cirrhosis include abdominal pain, jaundice, weight loss, changes in appetite, general malaise and fatigue.



Toxic liver cirrhosis is a disease in which the inflammatory process in the liver is caused by poisoning with a variety of chemicals. The mechanism of development of pathological changes is the death of hepatocytes, disruption of their outflow and the development of organ fibrosis, which leads to liver failure. A distinctive feature of this type of disease is the presence of heavy bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract, proteinuria, itching and jaundice caused by stagnation of bile in the intestines or cholestasis. With very strong suppression of immunity, an active process of necrosis develops, which can lead to death.