Does acute liver failure have sequela

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Acute liver failure refers to acute liver failure. Whether there will be sequelae is usually related to the time of discovery, complications, and degree of liver cell damage. The specific analysis is as follows:

Does acute liver failure have sequela

If acute liver failure is discovered in time, the patient has no complications, and does not cause a large number of liver cells to be damaged. At this time, the condition is relatively mild, and generally there will be no sequelae. If acute liver failure is discovered later, the patient has complications such as hypotension, cerebral edema, renal failure, and a large number of liver cells are damaged. At this time, the condition is relatively serious, and usually there will be sequelae.



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