About Hepatic Encephalopathy

Hepatic Encephalopathy, also known as encephalopathy, hepatic, is related to hepatic coma and hepatorenal syndrome. An important gene associated with Hepatic Encephalopathy is F2 (Coagulation Factor II, Thrombin), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Metabolism and Immune response IL-23 signaling pathway. The drugs Propofol and Midazolam have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include liver, brain and globus pallidus, and related phenotypes are no effect and no effect

Major Symptoms of Hepatic Encephalopathy

Okay, the main symptoms of hepatic Encephalopathy include:

1. Disorder of consciousness: Patients may experience varying degrees of confusion, drowsiness, coma and other disorders of consciousness.

2. Behavioral disorders: Patients may show behavioral disorders such as involuntary movements, impulses, and dance-like movements.

3. Language disorder: Patients may have difficulties in language expression, repetition, and meaningless conversations.

4. Visual hallucinations: Patients may see objects, shapes, colors, etc. that do not exist.

5. Auditory hallucinations: Patients may hear sounds, shapes, etc. that do not exist.

6. Headache: Patients may have persistent headaches, migraines, etc.

7. Nausea and vomiting: Patients may experience gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal distension.

8. Jaundice: Patients may develop jaundice, abnormal liver function, etc.

9. Abnormal liver function: Patients may have elevated serum aminotransferases, abnormal liver function, etc.

10. Mental disorders: Patients may suffer from mental disorders such as low mood, anxiety, and depression. It should be noted that these symptoms are not always present and may not occur in all patients. At the same time, hepatic Encephalopathy has different causes and severity, and the symptoms also vary. If you have relevant symptoms or concerns, please seek medical advice promptly and receive a professional examination.

Suitable Lifestyle for People with Hepatic Encephalopathy

People with HE (hepatic encephalopathy) need to pay special attention to their lifestyle to help improve their condition and improve their quality of life. Here are some suggestions:

1. Adjust your diet: avoid greasy, spicy, high-fat, high-sugar foods, eat more fiber-rich foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, etc. to maintain a balanced diet.

2. Maintain a regular schedule: Develop good work and rest habits, ensure adequate sleep, and avoid staying up late and overexertion.

3. Reduce stress: Learn ways to relieve stress, such as meditation, reading, listening to music, doing exercises, etc. , to maintain a good mood.

4. Avoid drinking alcohol and overeating: Alcohol and overeating will aggravate the symptoms of HE and are harmful to health.

5. Moderate exercise: Appropriate exercise can improve the body's immunity and alleviate the condition, but strenuous exercise should be avoided to avoid aggravating symptoms.

6. Maintain good living habits: Maintaining good living habits, such as quitting smoking and maintaining good work and rest habits, can help improve the condition.

7. Follow the doctor's advice: Follow the doctor's treatment advice, take medicine on time, and have regular check-ups to help control the condition and prevent complications. Please note that these recommendations are for guidance only and specific lifestyle changes should be tailored to individual circumstances. It is recommended that while maintaining active treatment, you should pay attention to your living habits to help improve your condition and quality of life.

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