Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis is a serious condition that involves significant damage to the liver. While it can pose a risk to life, there are treatments and lifestyle adjustments that can help prevent further deterioration. In the early stages, many individuals with cirrhosis may not experience any symptoms. However, as the condition progresses, additional symptoms may arise. For men, this can include enlarged breasts (gynaecomastia) or a reduction in testicle size.
Common symptoms:
Professionals who treat cirrhosis (14)
Dr Beverley Kok
Hepatology (liver specialist)
Dr Andrew Peter Holt
Hepatologist and Gastroenterologist
Dr Deepak Joshi
Hepatology
Professor Michael A G Heneghan
Hepatology
Dr Deb Ghosh
Gastroenterology
Professor Alastair John O'Brien
Hepatology (liver specialist)
Professor Emmanouil Tsochatzis
Hepatology (liver specialist)
Professor Kevin Peter Moore
Hepatology
Professor Raj Mookerjee
Consultant hepatologist
Dr Giovanni Tritto
Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist
Dr Vishal C. Patel
Gastroenterology and Hepatology and Endoscopy
Dr Jonathan Robert Potts
Consultant Hepatologist
Dr Jeremy Cobbold
Consultant Hepatologist
Dr Michael Glynn
Gastroenterology