
How long can a person live in the late stages of liver ascites?
Disease description:
How long can a person live in the late stage of hepatic ascites?

The survival period for late-stage liver ascites varies significantly among individuals and depends on multiple factors.
1. Treatment status: If patients actively cooperate with treatment—such as using medications like furosemide and spironolactone to reduce ascites, or undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy to shrink tumors—the survival time may be prolonged. Patients receiving aggressive treatment may survive for 5 years or longer.
2. Disease condition and individual constitution: If the patient's condition is mild, without significant discomfort or complications, and if their overall physical health is good, the survival period may be relatively longer.
3. Lifestyle habits: Healthy lifestyle habits, such as regular diet, moderate exercise, and sufficient sleep, can also help extend the patient's survival time.