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- $Title{What Causes Fluid in the Abdomen?}
- $Subject{ascites liver cirrhosis ill defined symptom symptoms Fluid abdomen
- abdominal fluids tuberculosis pancreatic kidney kidneys Paracentesis}
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- Anatomy of the Abdomen*0001501.scf
- Cirrhosis of the Liver*0009700.tid
- Normal, Fatty and Cirrhotic Livers*0009701.scf
- What Causes Cirrhosis of the Liver*0009702.scf
- Symptoms of Cirrhosis of the Liver*0009703.scf
- Ascites*0015701.scf
- Diseases of the Pancreas*0016001.scf
- Diseases of the Liver*0016101.scf}
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- What Causes Fluid in the Abdomen?
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- QUESTION: This poor guy at the club has to have three pairs of pants, since
- he keeps developing fluid in his belly, and needs larger and larger pants.
- When the doctors take the fluid out, he can get back into small pants. What
- causes fluid in the abdomen?
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- ANSWER: Ascites, or the presence of fluid in the abdominal cavity, is a
- telltale sign of disease and its exact cause must be identified before
- appropriate treatment measures can be taken. The accumulation of fluid can
- result from a variety of conditions, though nearly 75% of the cases seen are
- related to cirrhosis of the liver. Cancer and cardiac failure can also cause
- the condition, as can tuberculosis, and pancreatic and kidney disease.
- Normally, the abdominal cavity contains less than 50 ml of fluid, so
- large amounts of fluid can be easily detected when a patient's abdomen becomes
- tense and distended. The patient may also experience abdominal pain and
- fever. However, the clinical situation does not always lend itself to easy
- diagnosis, and due to the potential seriousness of the condition, it is
- necessary to analyze the fluid so that proper treatment can be started.
- Paracentesis, a technique used to withdraw fluid from the abdominal
- cavity, is the current diagnostic approach, and with recent advances in
- ascitic fluid analysis, it is now possible to tell which disease is causing
- the fluid to build up. Such advances have made diagnosis and management of
- ascites easier than it has ever been in the past.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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