Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
Symptoms of primary biliary cirrhosis
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Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) often doesn't cause any symptoms in the early stages and many people are onlydiagnosed with the condition during tests carried out for another reason.
People who do have symptoms may experience:
- fatigue (extreme tiredness) this is the most common symptom, and can have a significant impact on your daily activities
- itchy skin this can be widespread or it can only affect a single area; it may be worseat night, when in contact with fabrics, when warm, or during pregnancy
- dry eyes and mouth
- problems sleeping at night and feeling very sleepy during the day
- pain or discomfort in the upper right corner of the tummy
- dizziness when standing up (postural or orthostatic hypotension )
Some people may also have symptoms of conditions that often occur alongside PBC, such as an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) .
Read about the causes of PBC for more information about related conditions.
For unknown reasons, there is oftenlittle association between the severity of symptoms and the degree of underlying liver damage. Some people with PBC have severe symptoms even though tests showthat their liver is not severely damaged, while tests may reveal that others with no or mild symptoms may have significant liver damage.
Advanced PBC
Medication can usually helpto delay liver damage in people with PBC, but ifthe liver does become extensively damaged ( cirrhosis ), you may have additional symptoms.
These can include:
- jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites ofthe eyes)
- a build-up of fluid in the legs, ankles and feet ( oedema )
- build-up of fluid in yourtummy that can make you look heavily pregnant (ascites)
- the formation of small fatty deposits on the skin, usually around your eyes (xanthelasmata)
- dark urine and pale stools
- a tendency to bleed and bruise more easily
- problems with memory and concentration
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Articles for Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
Causes of primary biliary cirrhosis
The exact cause of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is unknown, although it is widely thought to be the result of a problem with the immune system.
Complications of primary biliary cirrhosis
If primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is not treated or reaches an advanced stage, it can cause other potentially serious problems.
Diagnosing primary biliary cirrhosis
In many cases, a suspected diagnosis of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is made after having a blood test for another, unrelated condition.
Introduction
Primary biliary cirrhosis (primary biliary cholangitis) is a long-term liver disease in which the bile ducts in the liver become damaged.
Symptoms of primary biliary cirrhosis
Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) often doesn't cause any symptoms in the early stages.
Treating primary biliary cirrhosis
The aim of treatment for primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is to prevent liver damage as much as possible and reduce your symptoms.