What are the complications of hepatocellular jaundice?

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Hepatocellular jaundice can cause complications such as ascites, coagulation dysfunction, hepatic encephalopathy, etc.

What are the complications of hepatocellular jaundice?

1, ascites

patients may be due to liver cell damage caused by liver function decline, and then with the change of time, into cirrhosis, resulting in hepatic ascites.

2, coagulation dysfunction

patients may be due to liver function decline, resulting in coagulation dysfunction, prone to bleeding phenomenon.

What are the complications of hepatocellular jaundice?

3, hepatic encephalopathy

patients may be due to their own liver cells are destroyed in large quantities, leading to increased blood ammonia in the human body, into the brain, and then form hepatic encephalopathy.



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