Hello,
How are you? My name is Dr Suresh Raghavaiah. I am a Liver transplant surgeon and I hope to answer your question today.
The symptoms you are describing suggest a acute decompensation of the liver function.
Hepatitis C damages the liver, albeit slowly over a period of 15 to 20 years. It leads to
cirrhosis of the liver where the healthy liver tissue gets replaced by scar tissue. This essential leads to a decrease in the number of liver cells (hepatocytes) to maintain normal liver function. Under normal circumstances, even 30% of total liver cells are sufficient to take care of daily activities, but in times of
stress more volume is required. Unfortunately in cirrhotics, this reserve volume is not available. So even in times of mild stress (infection,
electrolyte imbalance,
dehydration, etc) the liver "decompensated" and leads to all the symptoms your brother is suffering from. Also cirrhosis leads to hardening of the liver and hence blood faces a lot of resistance to flow through the normally pliable liver. this is known as
portal hypertension and leads to dilatation of blood vessels in the food pipe (which rupture when pressure increases, as in your brother) and also leads to seepage of fluid into the belly.
The treatment rests with finding out what exactly caused the decompensation in the first place and treating it. But the curative treatment for someone in his stage would be a
liver transplantation and I hope the doctor s treating your brother guide you in that direction.
Hope your brother starts to fell better.
Please do not hesitate to contact me for further details
Dr Suresh Raghavaiah