Digestive tract _'s symptom of cause of disease of bleeding of liver cirrhosis
Liver cirrhosis the intersection of door and pulse erupt upper digestive tract simultaneously, bleed, find by getting getting variceal to break and bleeds to only account for 24%-41% through the intersection of emergency call and gastrocopy under high pressure, ,account for 45%-76% while being getting getting non- variceal to break, bleed. It is obvious liver cirrhosis erupts the persons who bleed of upper digestive tract simultaneously, should find out reason and position to bleed, in order to treat to the cause of disease, can improve the styptic result. The cause of disease that it is in order to bleed common that following:
1. Esophagus, fundus of stomach are variceal to break
It is one of the complications with common liver cirrhosis that esophagus, fundus of stomach are variceal to break. Its characteristic is great for bleeding amount, break with tremendous force, the majority, in order to spitting blood in a large amount suddenly, pitch kind on it continue or melena,last bleeding shock or last liver encephalopathy, if does not take the effective measure in time, can cause patient death.
2. Backflow esophagitis
Ascites patient of liver cirrhosis, the function of the sphincter of oesophageal underpart is lowered, the oesophageal backflow more incident at the time of a large amount of ascites. Backflow esophagitis incident is one of the reasons causing the upper digestive tract to bleed at the time of liver cirrhosis.
3. Peptic ulcer
Peptic ulcer incident, h circulate obstacle, gastric acid, endotoxic blood disease, liver function and damage and infect the factor etc. to have something to do with with the mucous membrane a little at the time of liver cirrhosis. It was apt to cause bleeding after peptic ulcer appeared.
In addition it can also cause the digestive tract to bleed with blood coagulation mechanism's obstacle,etc. that liver function is damaged.
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