Chronic plus acute liver failure is contagious?

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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2025-05-01 00:51:23 Views: 76 times

Chronic plus acute liver failure is generally not infectious.

Liver failure refers to liver synthesis, excretion and biotransformation and other functions of serious disorders or decompensation, leading to jaundice, hepatorenal syndrome, coagulation disorders and other diseases of a group of clinical syndromes, usually not infectious, so chronic plus acute liver failure generally not infectious. In addition, patients in chronic plus acute liver failure, may appear yellow skin, lethargy, abdominal distension and other symptoms.

Patients should rest in bed, reduce physical consumption, and at the same time should adjust the diet structure, high sugar, low fat, rich in cellulose diet, can eat more bananas, apples, vegetables and other foods, conducive to the control of the disease.



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