If peritonitis bursts, there is a risk of the infection spreading throughout the body, leading to a life-threatening condition called sepsis. Prompt medical attention is crucial to manage the infection and prevent complications. Surgery may be necessary to remove the infected fluid and repair any damage to the organs or tissues.
If the gallbladder bursts, it can lead to a serious infection called peritonitis, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. Symptoms may include severe abdominal pain, fever, nausea, and vomiting. Emergency surgery is usually required to remove the infected tissues and repair any damage.
Primary peritonitis is an infection of the peritoneum without an evident underlying cause, usually caused by bacteria entering the abdomen through the bloodstream. Secondary peritonitis is caused by an underlying intra-abdominal condition, such as a perforation in the gastrointestinal tract, that leads to contamination of the peritoneal cavity with bacteria from the gut.
Organs such as the appendix, intestines, stomach, gallbladder, and liver can cause peritonitis if they rupture or become infected, leading to inflammation of the peritoneum (the tissue lining the abdominal cavity). Infections or injuries to these organs can result in the leakage of bacteria or other irritants into the abdominal cavity, triggering peritonitis.
Peritonitis is more likely in women due to factors such as a higher incidence of pelvic inflammatory disease, ruptured ovarian cysts, or ectopic pregnancies that can lead to infection in the abdominal cavity. Additionally, women have a higher chance of experiencing complications from conditions such as appendicitis or diverticulitis, which can predispose them to peritonitis.
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Appendictis occurs when there is a blockage of the appendix lumen. When this blockage occurs, the appendix becomes inflamed, and can become infected. If this continues to the point of rupture, and the appendix bursts, peritonitis can occur.
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Peritonitis is an inflammation of the peritoneum. The main manifestations of peritonitis are acute abdominal pain, abdominal tenderness, and abdominal guarding.
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If the gallbladder bursts, it can lead to a serious infection called peritonitis, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. Symptoms may include severe abdominal pain, fever, nausea, and vomiting. Emergency surgery is usually required to remove the infected tissues and repair any damage.
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