The initial symptoms of cirrhosis are mainly poor appetite, fatigue, abdominal distension, etc. The general symptoms are not very serious. At this time, the patient is in the compensatory period, and the condition can be controlled after active treatment. If there is no timely treatment, the patient's condition will continue to progress, and will progress to the decompensation period. At this time, the patient's clinical symptoms will be relatively severe, with obvious nausea, vomiting, fatigue, discomfort in the liver region, loss of appetite and other manifestations. Some patients will also be accompanied by a large amount of ascites. At present, both compensatory cirrhosis and decompensated cirrhosis need active treatment. If it is caused by hepatitis B virus infection, lifelong antiviral treatment is required, and partial compensatory cirrhosis may even be reversible. The above scheme is only for reference. Please use the specific drugs under the guidance of professional doctors according to your own conditions.