Alcoholic liver. Is it serious?


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Alcoholic liver disease refers to alcoholic liver disease, which is not serious and needs to be judged according to the patient's condition.
If alcoholic liver disease only involves the liver, and the condition is mild, the patient has no obvious discomfort symptoms. At this time, active alcohol withdrawal and targeted treatment are not serious. However, if the patient does not stop drinking and treatment in time, it is easy to develop alcoholic cirrhosis or liver failure, resulting in irreversible liver damage. At this time, the condition is more serious.
Generally, it is recommended that the patient should stop drinking in time at the early stage, and at the same time, it is necessary to use glucocorticoids, liver-protecting drugs, vitamin preparations, etc. to prevent further liver damage.