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$Unique_ID{BRK00793}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{An Explanation of "Ascites"}
$Subject{fluid abdomen ascites ill defined symptom symptoms liver cirrhosis
alcoholism heart failure kidney disease cancer cancers diseases abdominal
fluids neoplasm neoplasms}
$Volume{N-8}
$Log{
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 Liver*0016101.scf}
Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
An Explanation of "Ascites"
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QUESTION: A fellow worker is going through a terrible illness, and most
disturbing of all is his need to have fluid removed from his belly at regular
intervals. It sounds horrible, but many of his fellow workers are afraid they
may catch the same disease. Can you help us by explaining just what is going
on?
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ANSWER: The condition your co-worker is suffering from is known as "ascites"
(from a Latin word meaning "a bag"). Liquid forms in the closed abdominal
cavity and, since there is no way of it getting out, must be removed. Usually
this condition occurs when there is a serious, chronic liver condition. The
commonest cause is cirrhosis, which as you may know, can result from severe
alcoholism. There are other possible causes, including heart failure, kidney
disease, and some forms of cancer. The manner in which the liquid is formed
is pretty complex and still not completely understood by scientists. The fact
that is most important to you and the other people in your office is that you
can't catch the condition from your friend. I am also sure, that were there
any danger to you or your fellow employees, you friend's physician would have
notified family, friends and place of employment. I believe I can confidently
reassure you, so that you may continue to be a support to someone who could use
a bit of help in his hour of need with no fear for yourself.
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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.