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- ... Each porphyria group has different symptoms: Symptoms of acute porphyria may be mild or severe. Without early treatment, they may get worse and even become life-threatening. Symptoms may include: Pain in the abdomen (belly) , back, or arms and legs Constipation Nausea and vomiting Mental changes, such as anxiety, confusion, and seizures Problems urinating (peeing), leaking urine , or red or brown ... and breathing problems Skin blisters when skin is in sunlight (for certain types of acute porphyria) Symptoms of cutaneous porphyria happen when skin ...
- ... slowly. They may include: Pain in your upper abdomen (belly) that may spread to your back, get ... of tissue that line the inside of your abdomen (belly) and cover most of your organs. To ... blood or urine may be a sign of: Acute (sudden) pancreatitis A blockage in a duct (small ... in peritoneal fluid may be a sign of: Acute (sudden) pancreatitis A blocked intestine Lack of blood ...
- ... with your pancreas. These include: Pain in your abdomen (belly) that may spread to your lower back ... level of lipase is usually a sign of acute pancreatitis. Higher than normal levels of lipase may ... commonly used to diagnose pancreatitis. Pancreatitis can be acute or chronic. Acute pancreatitis is a sudden, short- ...
- ... 102 degrees or higher Severe pain in the abdomen (belly) or rectum Stool that is black and ... MBA, Epstein C DO, Thiel D MD, MPH. Acute Diarrhea in Adults. Am Fam Physician. 2022 Jul [ ... www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2022/0700/acute-diarrhea.html National Cancer Institute [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): ...
- ... or "abdominal tap" to remove fluid from the abdomen If you are having one of these tests, ...
- ... may help tell the difference between damage from acute (sudden) liver problems and chronic (long-term) liver ...