1. Cirrhosis is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by replacement of liver tissue with scar tissue. It impairs liver function and can result from various causes like chronic alcoholism or hepatitis.
2. Symptoms may include jaundice, ascites, bruising easily, and confusion. Complications arise as the disease progresses and can affect other organs.
3. Diagnosis involves blood tests, imaging, and biopsy showing nodular regeneration of liver tissue and fibrosis. Treatment focuses on managing complications and their underlying causes.