K74: Fibrosis and cirrhosis of liver
K74.6: Other and unspecified cirrhosis of liver
The liver is an important organ on the top right of the abdomen. For example, it helps with blood clotting and detoxifying the body. Nutrients from food are processed in the liver.
There are many reasons for a damaged liver. These include for instance toxic substances or other diseases.
Your liver is scarred by the damage. The liver can sometimes heal again by itself after it has been damaged. If a large part of the liver is scarred, it may often no longer be able to heal by itself.
If a lot of tissue in the liver is scarred, the liver may then gradually lose its ability to perform its tasks. You will then feel feeble and tired, for example. The skin may look yellow and be itchy. It is also possible for the abdominal girth to increase, resulting in abdominal pain. You may also bleed more intensely and for longer, for example if you injure yourself.
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