While treatment can manage symptoms and slow progression, there is no cure for primary biliary cirrhosis; outcomes depend on the individual’s response to treatment and the stage of the disease
Primary biliary cirrhosis is a chronic liver disease where the bile ducts are damaged, leading to liver damage. Treatment may include medications to manage symptoms.
Chronic liver disease characterized by the progressive destruction of bile ducts in the liver
Fatigue, itchy skin, abdominal pain, jaundice
Blood tests, imaging studies
Variable; depends on the progression and response to treatment
Liver failure, complications of untreated primary biliary cirrhosis
Autoimmune factors, genetic predisposition
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), medications to manage symptoms, liver transplantation
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), medications to manage symptoms, liver transplantation
Chronic liver disease affecting bile ducts
Management aims at slowing disease progression and preventing complications
As always, consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and care.
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