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Acute abdomen
- ... at site of the insect bite After the acute phase, the disease ... in the abdomen Pounding or racing heart Swallowing difficulties
- ... colitis) Other forms of megacolon include pseudo-obstruction, acute colonic ileus, or congenital colonic dilation. These conditions do not involve an infected or inflamed colon.
- Acute cystitis is an infection of the bladder or lower urinary tract. Acute means that the infection begins suddenly. ... urination Pressure or cramping in the lower middle abdomen or back Strong need to urinate often, even ...
- Acute kidney failure is the rapid (less than 2 days) loss of your kidneys' ability to remove ... many possible causes of kidney damage. They include: Acute tubular necrosis (ATN; damage to the tubule cells ...
- Acute cholecystitis is sudden swelling and irritation of the gallbladder. It causes severe belly pain. ... bile to digest fats in the small intestine. Acute cholecystitis occurs when bile becomes trapped in the ...
- ... function, and blood count CT scan of the abdomen (done without contrast dye if your kidney function is impaired) Renal scan Urine tests, including tests for infection Cystoscopy
- ... problems with the gallbladder, liver, or pancreas, including: Acute cholecystitis Alcoholic liver disease Cholelithiasis Pancreatic abscess Pancreatic ...
- ... Mediterranean descent. This form is also associated with acute episodes of hemolysis. Episodes are longer and more severe than in the other types of the disorder.
- ... around the pancreas Buildup of fluid in the abdomen ( ascites )
- Most cases of acute pseudo-obstruction get better in a few days ... malnutrition happens, you may need to be fed through a tube or ...