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Intestinal perforation
- ... have a few days of pain before the intestinal perforation occurs. If you have pain in the abdomen, ...
- Complications may include: Peritonitis Sepsis Intestinal perforation Intestinal stricture Liver problems from prolonged inability to tolerate enteral feeds and need for parenteral (IV) nutrition Short bowel syndrome if ...
- ... begin suddenly may indicate a blockage in the intestine, perforation, or hemorrhage, all of which are emergencies. Symptoms may include: Tarry, black, or bloody stools Severe vomiting, which ... obstruction) Severe abdominal pain, with or without vomiting ...
- ... an intestinal pocket (diverticulitis) Hole in the intestine (intestinal perforation) Pregnancy in the abdomen instead of uterus (ectopic ...
- ... or surgery) to prevent intestinal tissue death (necrosis), intestinal perforation, peritonitis, and death.
- ... may develop include: Intestinal hemorrhage (severe GI bleeding ) Intestinal perforation Kidney failure Peritonitis
- ... Hole that develops through the wall of the intestine (perforation) Abnormal connection (fistula) between the anus and vagina ...
- ... pancreas, liver Endometriosis Gallstones Hole in the intestine (intestinal perforation) Acute appendicitis Diverticulitis Acute or chronic pancreatitis Liver ...
- ... in the brain Brain swelling Hole in the intestines (bowel perforation), which can occur later after surgery Leakage of ...
- ... obstruction is not relieved, it can lead to intestinal gangrene and perforation.