
Cirrhosis of the Liver -
Care Plan |
Cirrhosis of the liver is often associated with
alcoholism however it also occurs in individuals who never
drink. Chronic alcoholics may exhibit cirrhosis due to
repeated damage of the liver by the alcohol. The precise
cause is unknown, however the link between alcohol and cirrhosis is
well documented. Other possible causes include poor
nutrition, especifically a deficiency of vitamin B, genetic
deficiencies, long standing obstruction of the common duct that
drains the bile, extended periods of exposure to drugs and other
toxic chemicals, such as carbon tetrachloride. Cirrhosis is
more common among men between the ages of 40 and 60.
Drinking without moderation, in most cases will
cause some liver damage, but it may not necessarily cause
cirrhosis. Cirrhosis of the liver is very slow and gradual in
its development. Very often it is well advanced before its
symptoms are noticeable enoufh to cause alarm.
There are two
general types of cirrhosis of the liver. The
most common type is known as Portal cirrhosis, in which
there is obstruction to the portal vein, resulting in dropsy of the
abdomen. It occurs in middle-aged individuals. The
liver is usually shrunken and its surface may be rough. In
the second type, known as Biliary cirrhosis,which occurs
in young people, there has been a previous inflammation of the
liver tissue, the small bile ducts are obstructed by stones and the
liver is enlarged and smooth.
A good nutrition plays an important role
in the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver. Below is a general
guideline for a sound cirrhosis care
plan:
The cirrhosis diet plan should be adequate
and varied, and should not include meat, uncooked shellfish, tea,
coffee and spices. A sound cirrhosis diet plan
requieres high calorie diets, rich in proteins and carbohydrates,
plenty of fruits, vegetables, grains, milk and spices which
may promote regeneration among cells in the intact portion of
the liver. Check with your doctor for the best cirrhosis
diet plan since too much or too little protein in your diet
plan may slow the regeneration of the cells or have adverse
results.
Regulate fluid
intake but keep the bowels active. Epsom salts may help
with this.
Resting
in bed is recommended mos of the time.
If fluid collects in the abdominal
cavity, contact your doctor to remove it.
If the cause of your cirrhosis is
alcohol, you must stop drinking immediately. If you don't
stop drinking, you have less than 40% chance of living more than
five years. But if you stop drinking, you increase your
chances to about 70%.
Diagnosis. A physical examination
along with the patient's history may be enough to diagnose a
case of cirrhosis. After the diagnosis is made, the
doctor may order some tests. Results of chemical tests for
cirrhosis of the liver reveal the presence of liver damage, the
presence of increased bile pigment in the blood stream.
Diagnosis is made most definitive by liver biopsy or tissue
sample. In this procedure, a needle is inserted into the
liver and a small fragment of liver is drawn up to be examined
under the microscope.
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