What happens if there is fluid in the abdominal cavity? Fluid in the peritoneum, fluid in the pelvis

Updated on healthy 2024-03-26
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Fluid in the abdomen, also known as ascites, is formed by the accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity. There are many causes of ascites, and ascites most often occurs in liver cirrhosis, such as alcoholic cirrhosis, portal hypertension cirrhosis, non-cirrhotic alcoholic hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, liver cancer, hepatic vein occlusion, etc. Non-hepatic diseases such as heart failure, constrictive pericarditis, renal failure, especially nephrotic syndrome, tuberculous peritonitis, pancreatitis, cancer spreading to the abdominal cavity, and hypothyroidism also often cause ascites.

    A small amount of ascites usually causes no symptoms, but large amounts of ascites can cause abdominal distension and discomfort, shortness of breath, and a dullness of the abdomen on percussion. Tension or protrusion in the abdomen due to large amounts of ascites. In some people with ascites, the joints swell with too much water (edema).

    After ascites is found, the cause of ascites should be clarified through relevant examinations. Diagnostic paracentesis, in which a small sample of ascites is taken through the abdominal wall and sent to a laboratory for laboratory testing, may be done if necessary.

    That's all for the introduction of what it means to have fluid in your abdomen. In short, people are afraid of illness but can not avoid medical treatment, which will not have a good impact on themselves, so if there is a disease, it is the same sex, for some uncommon diseases, it is necessary to achieve early detection and early **, which is good for themselves.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sexually active women are more likely to cause ** disease. It is related to the frequency of sexual life, sexual hygiene, **, etc.

    First of all, you have a conceptual misunderstanding. Unmarried women can also have pelvic effusion.

    There are two types of pelvic effusions: physiological effusions and pathological effusions

    Physiological pelvic effusion usually occurs after ovulation or during early pregnancy, and it can usually disappear spontaneously and does not need to be carried out**.

    Most pelvic effusions are due to inflammation, which is caused by chronic pelvic inflammation oozing. There are also a few cases caused by ruptured ectopic pregnancy, rupture of the corpus luteum, pelvic abscess, chocolate cyst, and ovarian cancer. Patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease in China are often accompanied by lower abdominal pain (bilateral or unilateral), lumbosacral pain, or a history of medical abortion.

    The specific cause of fluid accumulation is that the serous exudation caused by inflammation cannot be absorbed by the body and slowly accumulates in the body. Pelvic effusions tend to occur in lower pelvic locations such as the uterus, rectum, and pits.

    Some inflammation of the female reproductive system is just said to have a higher probability of occurring after marriage. And it can happen to unmarried women. Advised as directed**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The pelvis is at the lowest level of the abdominal cavity, and when there is a small amount of exudate from the pelvis and abdomen, exudate or ruptured blood will accumulate in the pelvis, resulting in pelvic effusion. Pelvic effusions are divided into physiological effusions and pathological effusions. If the effusion is less than 10 ml, it is a physiological effusion, and the body will absorb it on its own without special **.

    If the effusion is larger than 10 ml, intravenous antibiotics** are usually required to eliminate the effusion after the inflammation has been resolved.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity, which is caused by a variety of reasons, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Causes of ascites effusion.

    1) Increased portal vein pressure: Under normal conditions, the pressure in the hepatic sinus is very low (0-2mmHg), and when the portal vein hypertension is high, the hydrostatic pressure in the hepatic sinusoids increases (portal pressure lommhg, which is the basic condition for the formation of ascites effusion), and a large amount of fluid flows into the disse space, resulting in excessive production of lymphatic fluid in the liver. Patients with cirrhosis are often 20 times larger than normal, and when the chest duct cannot drain too much lymphatic fluid, it leaks directly from the liver capsule into the abdominal cavity to form an ascites effusion.

    Elevated sinusoidal pressure can also cause intrahepatic pressure receptor activation, which reduces renal sodium excretion through the hepatorenal reflex and aggravates sodium and water retention.

    2) Splanchnic artery dilation: In the early stage of liver cirrhosis, splanchnic blood vessels dilate, and the effective blood volume is maintained in the normal range by increasing cardiac output and heart rate. In the advanced stage of liver cirrhosis, the splanchnic artery dilates more obviously, resulting in a significant decrease in effective arterial circulating blood volume and a decrease in arterial pressure, which in turn activates the sympathetic nervous system, renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, and increases the release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) to maintain arterial pressure, resulting in renal vasoconstriction and sodium and water retention.

    Portal hypertension interacts with splanchnic vasodilation, altering the capillary pressure and permeability of the intestine, favoring fluid accumulation in the peritoneal cavity.

    3) Decrease in plasma colloidal osmotic pressure: patients with liver cirrhosis have reduced intake, decreased liver reserve function, and decreased ability to synthesize albumin, resulting in a decrease in plasma albumin, and then a decrease in plasma colloidal osmotic pressure, and a large amount of fluid enters the tissue space to form an ascites effusion.

    4) Other factors: the relative insufficiency of plasma central sodium and the reduction of the body's sensitivity to it, the decrease of estrogen inactivation, the drainage dysfunction and the decrease of prostaglandin secretion caused by the increase in the secretion of antidiuretic hormone, resulting in renal vasoconstriction, decreased renal perfusion, and redistribution of renal blood flow, all of which are related to the formation and persistence of ascites effusion.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Between the spleen and kidney, there is a dark area of about 5mm thick, it is a small amount of fluid in the abdominal cavity, it doesn't matter, your classmates are still in adolescence, the liver, gallbladder, spleen, and both kidneys are all normal, no **, it will be fine slowly, if you are not at ease, go to the recheck every once in a while, see what changes and then see the after-effects. I wish you and your classmates a healthy and happy !!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity of chickens, mainly ascites in broilers. The disease mainly occurs in broilers over 4 weeks of age. It is characterized by hypertrophy of the right heart in addition to intraperitoneal ascites.

    The case fatality rate can be as high as 30% to 50%. The main reason for this is the lack of oxygen in chickens, which leads to increased respiratory and heart function. As a result, the lungs are damaged, heart failure, and the right atrium is unable to receive venous blood from the liver normally, resulting in hepatic congestion, increased intravascular pressure, and plasma exudation to form ascites.

    The clinical symptoms are that the abdomen of the sick chicken is distended, the legs are separated, the movement is slow, the feathers are loose, the breathing is difficult, the blue is shiny, and the comb and meat lobe are purple in severe cases. Autopsy reveals a large amount of fluid in the abdominal cavity, which is brownish-red in color, often with fibrin clots, and severe bruising of the abdominal muscles. The heart is enlarged, the right heart is markedly dilated, and the pericardium is effluent.

    The liver, kidneys, lungs, and bowel are enlarged, and congestion or congestion is evident.

    In addition to this, there are a variety of causes that can cause fluid accumulation. For example, salt poisoning, moldy feed poisoning, and yolk peritonitis also have this symptom. To determine ** is mainly based on the breed of chicken, age, acute or chronic process, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many reasons, tuberculosis, cancer, inflammation, trauma, etc., it is best not to pump the fluid in the ascites cavity, the more you pump, the faster it will rise.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The increase in the amount of fluid in the abdominal cavity caused by any pathological state, more than 200ml, is called ascites, and the common ones are cardiovascular disease, liver disease, peritoneal disease, kidney disease, nutritional disorder, peritoneal metastasis of malignant tumors, ovarian tumors, connective tissue diseases, etc. It is recommended that you see a stomach surgery examination, be clear**reasonable**, pay attention to the combination of rest and rest, do a good job of nursing, regular follow-up, and follow the doctor's instructions**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are many causes of ascites effusion, benign is generally caused by tuberculosis, inflammation, trauma, etc., malignant is generally caused by tumors, and ascites is not recommended to be pumped all the time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Overview of hydrops, which is an external manifestation of a variety of diseases in the body. Generally, it is divided into three categories: leaky, exudative and bloody. Normally, the body has a small amount of fluid in the abdominal cavity, which can help lubricate the intestines.

    However, there are some diseases that can cause excessive fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity, such as cardiovascular disease, liver disease, peritoneal disease, and kidney disease. Generally speaking, the effusion in the abdominal cavity needs to be detected by professional examination, and the common abdominal percussion method is used. So what's going on with fluid in the abdomen, let's take a look.

    First: it is recommended to alleviate the situation by supplementing protein, and then increase the osmotic pressure of plasma colloids by supplementing protein, so that ascites can be improved, on the other hand, you can also use a central venous indwelling needle to puncture the ascites effusion, which is not only effective but also very convenient.

    Second: you can also use some TCM synthesis**. Chinese herbal medicine can quickly eliminate or control stagnant water, effectively control and link the disease, so that the patient's condition can be relieved to the greatest extent in a short time.

    Chinese herbal medicine can also eliminate tumors and lesions, according to patient feedback, this program not only has a quick effect, but also a short course of treatment, even in the advanced stage, there can be hope.

    Third: If you suspect that you have fluid in your abdomen, you must go to a professional hospital in time to do some professional diagnosis, so as to avoid a lifetime of regret due to your neglect of the condition, delaying the best time, and seeking medical attention in time can help us heal faster.

    Precautions. If excessive fluid accumulation is detected, it must be timely, after all, it is even more inconvenient to drag it out to the late stage. Try to follow the doctor's instructions at the early stage of discovery**, which is a sign of love for yourself.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are many causes of ascites effusion, but the most common ones are tumors and infections. If there is an effusion in the abdomen, it is important to pay attention to it and go to the hospital as soon as possible.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hydroperitoneum is caused by the liver, heart or kidneys causing excess fluid to be released in the abdominal cavity. In normal people, only a small amount of fluid is used in the abdominal cavity for lubrication.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As the name suggests, hydroperitoneum means that there is fluid in the abdominal cavity. It can be caused by a number of diseases.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Due to the large number of ascites effusion, whether it is exuding or exuding, it can be caused by a variety of diseases, when encountering patients with ascites effusion, the nature of their ascites should be determined as soon as possible, and then actively search. Only for **** can the ascites be reduced or disappear;

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Effusions in the pericites are mostly caused by bacterial infections, tumors, tuberculous peritonitis, perforation of the digestive tract, cirrhosis of the liver, and other diseases.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Fluid in the peritoneum is caused by a free accumulation of fluid in the body and needs to be done as soon as possible**.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is a lot of hydrops, tuberculosis, inflammation, and tumors.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The problem of hydrops in the ascites can be considered in traditional Chinese medicine, and it is no longer possible to control the hydrops from keeping up, otherwise it will grow after pumping, so the control of traditional Chinese medicine can achieve both the symptoms and the root causes.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are many causes of ascites effusion, and it is not known whether the ascites effusion in the temple is benign or malignant. My personal advice is not to pump, it's too tricky

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There are many causes of hydrops, and it is necessary to go to the hospital to check the cause of hydrops, and then prescribe the right medicine. **The method is water drainage, diuretics, or traditional Chinese medicine decoction.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Any pathological condition that results in more than 200 ml of fluid in the abdominal cavity is called ascites. There are many cases of ascites, including cardiovascular diseases, liver diseases, peritoneal diseases, kidney diseases, nutritional disorders, peritoneal metastases of malignant tumors, ovarian tumors, connective tissue diseases, etc. More than 80% of them** are cirrhosis, followed by peritoneal inflammation and tumors or metastases of the peritoneum itself.

    In addition, there are other rare occurrences**. Ascites should be tailored to the underlying condition.

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