Early symptoms of liver cirrhosis include weakness, emaciation, dark complexion, oliguria, anorexia, abdominal distension, liver palm and spider nevus. Blood examination can reveal abnormal liver function, decreased platelets and white blood cells, inverted proportion of white blood cells, elevated alanine aminotransferase, etc., while imaging examination can reveal enhanced, rough and uneven echo of liver parenchyma, widened diameter of portal vein, Spleen enlargement, etc. After the early stage of cirrhosis is diagnosed, we should actively identify the cause of cirrhosis, and go to a regular hospital for early treatment of the cause, which can delay the further development of early symptoms of cirrhosis. At the same time, with better dietotherapy, it can significantly improve the early symptoms of cirrhosis.