I am a compensated cirrhosis patient from last 18 months.
My daily 💊 are ursocol 450 sr, vit a to z & ciplar 40.
My sgpt and sgot used to be in 40-55 range
Bilurubin used to be at 2-2.4
Direct 0.60 rest indirect 1.40
So, my simple question though I am only 24 so acc. To my age as I am very young, is there any chance of cure of cirrhosis?
And what is the life span of a transplanted patients?
I am not going to contact personally as I mentioned all the needful information and have visited more than 15 doctors of super speciality hospitals of delhi and South India.
IS THERE ANY CURE FOR THIS IN ANY FIELD ALLOPATHY, AYURVEDIC AND HOMEOPATHY?
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If it's hepatitis- it can be treated and cirrhosis can be prevented. If it's early cirrhosis- can't be reversed but progression can be stopped with proper treatment. If late cirrhosis - transplant remains the only option. In general - for transplants - liver from live donors - 5 year survival rate is around 75%, little less percentage when liver is from a deceased donor.
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