Fibroscan is unreliable because it is operator-dependent. A few years ago I had fibroscans done at two different places a few days apart: one gave F1 while the other gave F4! I believe that the blood fibrosis tests like Fibrotest are more reliable as they don't depend on human observation.
They ended up not even doing the biopsy because my platelet count was too low. Looking at other options now.
I have had varices and ascites but all my liver function tests and ultrasounds are coming back normal, so I know the feeling. I'm finally going in tomorrow for a biopsy. Some of the symptoms you mentioned are not symbolic of cirrhosis (to my knowledge). I'm assuming you have a GI doc, so I'd suggest speaking to them about a diagnoses and possible biopsy.
For those with cirrhosis, I've managed to significantly reduce the size of my varices and keep ascites under control with a low-sodium/sugar diet including no red meat, deep fried food, or any food heavy in fat. I also limit my animal proteins per day (but I still do eat meat daily). I've got some recipes and advise on midliverrevelations.com if you want to check it out. Feel free to contact me if you need a Cirrhosis buddy to talk to.
Brest development in males is a symptom of very late Stage Liver Disease which would be niticubkd in many other tests prior to this symptom occurring. Mildly elevated temperatures or low grade fever is not a symptom of liver disease.
Reddish face is not a symptom of liver disease. Low energy could be many things.
Liver pain is not common in cirrhosis as the liver has no pain sensing nerve receptors.
I have had cirrhosis for over 10 years and have no liver pain or any of the other symptoms you have listed.
See your doctor and discuss your symptoms but I sincerely doubt the cause of your symptoms are liver related.
Do you possibly have OCD or anxiety? If so I would see your counselor.
Why do you think you have cirrhosis? What symptoms do you have?
For most people it takes decades of doing things that can damage your liver like drinking too much or being infected with hepatitis C for decades that can insime cases lead to cirrhosis.
I have had cirrhosis for 10.5 years after being infected with hep c for over 37 years.
The only symptoms I have are found with testing. My only test result thst is abnormal is my low platelet count due to portal hypertension caused by liver cirrhosis. My ultrasound says coursened echotexture consistent with existing cirrhosis diagnosis. I also have some mild ascities only detectable withultrasound.
Were I not aware of my diagnosis I would have no idea that anything is wrong.
Discuss your concerns with your doctor but as your test results are normal I doubt you have cirrhosis.