Signs You May Have Cirrhosis

You may not notice any problems at first. As it gets worse, you might start to feel more tired and less hungry. Eventually, your liver may shut down. See why it happens, what to watch for, and how to treat it.
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Signs You May Have Cirrhosis
You may not notice any problems at first. As it gets worse, you might start to feel more tired and less hungry. Eventually, your liver may shut down. See why it happens, what to watch for, and how to treat it.
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