1. The urine has a strong smell After cirrhosis, the metabolic capacity of the liver decreases, and obstacles occur in the metabolic process. The blood pressure rises, and the ammonia increases. Some of the ammonia will be excreted in the urine, so the urine will have a pungent smell. 2. Black stools This situation may be upper gastrointestinal bleeding. After cirrhosis, portal hypertension and hypersplenism will occur. At the same time, esophageal varices will appear, leading to esophageal rupture. The excreted feces will carry blood, causing the color to turn black. 3. Difficulty in defecation Patients with cirrhosis may experience dry, hardened stools, constipation, etc. The liver does not function normally and cannot secrete bile normally, which affects the normal peristalsis of the intestines. |
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