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Cirrhosis of liver

Cirrhosis is a slowly progressing disease in which healthy liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue, eventually preventing the liver from functioning properly. The scar tissue blocks the flow of blood through the liver and slows the processing of nutrients, hormones, drugs, and naturally produced toxins. It also slows the production of proteins and other substances made by the liver.
Sign/Symptom
Loss of appetite
•Lack of energy (fatigue), which may be debilitating
• Weight loss or sudden weight gain
Bruises
•Yellowing of skin or the whites of eyes (jaundice)
• Itchy skin
•Fluid retention (edema) and swelling in the ankles, legs, and abdomen (often an early sign)
•A brownish or orange tint to the urine
•Light colored stools
•Confusion, disorientation, personality changes
•Blood in the stool
• Fever
Choice of dependable drug is Cardus Marina Q at all the stages along with symptomatic selected medicine… other drugs are Merc Sol, Phosphorus, Lachesis, Chelidonium, carcinocin, cadmium Ars and so on….
I received no. of patient with good response…

Dr. Deoshlok Sharma
 
  deoshlok on 2016-04-26
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