The liver produces almost all the factors involved in coagulation and fibrinolysis. The hepatic reticuloendothelial system also plays an important role in disposing activated coagulation/fibrinolysis-related factors and inhibitors. In liver cirrhosis, the production of coagulation/fibrinolysis-related factors is diminished, as well as its inhibitors. Moreover, the hematological profile is complicated by a decreased rate of clearance, thrombocytopenia induced by hypersplenism, and some qualitative abnormalities of the coagulation factor. Hence, treatment for bleeding tendency observed in cirrhotic patients is diverse.