Hepatic encephalopathy grade I and II

Medium urgency
Very common-

Alteration in brain function due to a failure in the liver's ability to remove neurotoxins in the blood.

It is caused by diseases that directly affect the liver (hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc.) or by diseases that cause a disturbance in blood flow through the liver.

It manifests with rancid (or sweet) breath, sleep disorders, mental confusion, frequent forgetfulness, personality changes, alteration of concentration, clumsiness in fine movements, tremors and tendency to become agitated.

Diagnosis is reached through medical history, physical examination and blood tests.

If the cause is known, it must be treated: digestive bleeding, infection, etc.

Bibliographic references
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Symptoms

    Hand-flapping


    Voluntary movements are difficult


    Difficulty concentrating


    Drowsiness


    Mental disconnection

Pre-hospital care recommendations

Do not leave the person suffering from the disease alone.