Question

Why do teeth grow in spurts? Is this normal?

Answer

If liver cirrhosis patients develop ascites, it indicates that the disease has entered the decompensation stage. Early symptoms of ascites include abdominal pain, increased waist circumference, weight loss, and lower limb edema. The causes of ascites formation include increased portal vein pressure, decreased albumin, reduced renal blood flow, and endocrine disorders. It is recommended that patients seek medical attention for examination as soon as possible.