Frontiers in Pharmacology (Jul 2024)

Liver cirrhosis: current status and treatment options using western or traditional Chinese medicine

  • Shihao Zheng,
  • Shihao Zheng,
  • Chengyuan Xue,
  • Chengyuan Xue,
  • Size Li,
  • Size Li,
  • Xiaobin Zao,
  • Xiaobin Zao,
  • Xiaoke Li,
  • Xiaoke Li,
  • Qiyao Liu,
  • Qiyao Liu,
  • Xu Cao,
  • Xu Cao,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Wenying Qi,
  • Wenying Qi,
  • Hongbo Du,
  • Hongbo Du,
  • Peng Zhang,
  • Yongan Ye,
  • Yongan Ye

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2024.1381476
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Liver cirrhosis arises from liver fibrosis and necroinflammation caused by various mechanisms of hepatic injury. It is a prevalent condition in clinical practice characterized by hepatocellular dysfunction, portal hypertension, and associated complications. Despite its common occurrence, the etiology and pathogenesis of liver cirrhosis remain incompletely understood, posing a significant health threat. Effective prevention of its onset and progression is paramount in medical research. Symptoms often include discomfort in the liver area, while complications such as sarcopenia, hepatic encephalopathy, ascites, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, and infection can arise. While the efficacy of Western medicine in treating liver cirrhosis is uncertain, Chinese medicine offers distinct advantages. This review explores advancements in liver cirrhosis treatment encompassing non-pharmacological and pharmacological modalities. Chinese medicine interventions, including Chinese medicine decoctions, Chinese patent medicines, and acupuncture, exhibit notable efficacy in cirrhosis reversal and offer improved prognoses. Nowadays, the combination of Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of liver cirrhosis also has considerable advantages, which is worthy of further research and clinical promotion. Standardized treatment protocols based on these findings hold significant clinical implications.

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