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- ... covers most of the organs in the abdomen. Peritonitis is present when this tissue becomes inflamed or infected. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is present when this tissue becomes infected ...
- Peritonitis is an inflammation (irritation) of the peritoneum. This is the thin tissue that lines the inner ... Peritonitis is caused by a collection of blood, body fluids, or pus in the belly ( abdomen ). One ...
- ... covers most of the organs in the abdomen. Peritonitis is present when this tissue becomes inflamed or infected. Secondary peritonitis is when another condition is the cause.
- Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a rare disorder that may be passed down through families (inherited). It involves repeated fevers ...
- You have just seen your health care provider for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID refers to an infection of the uterus (womb), ...
- Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection of a woman's womb (uterus), ovaries, or fallopian tubes. ... PID is an infection caused ...
- ... to detect bacteria or fungi that cause infection ( peritonitis ). Peritoneal fluid is the fluid in the peritoneal ... fungi, from peritoneal fluid is abnormal and indicates peritonitis. If you have cirrhosis and bacteria are found ...
- ... the abdomen. This causes a severe infection called peritonitis . Symptoms may include: Severe abdominal pain Chills Fever ... be either inside the abdomen (abdominal abscess or peritonitis), or throughout the whole body. Body-wide infection ...
- Complications may include: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (a life-threatening infection of the ascitic fluid) Hepatorenal syndrome (kidney failure) Weight loss and protein malnutrition Mental confusion, change in ...
- ... the intestines or inflammation of the abdominal wall (peritonitis). In this surgery, the doctor will: Remove dead ... Complications may include: Peritonitis Sepsis Intestinal ... inability to tolerate enteral feeds and need for parenteral (IV) ...