How does peritonitis symptom do?

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Peritonitis is a chronic and diffuse inflammatory disease of peritoneum caused by the invasion of Mycobacterium tuberculosis; In general, the infection route of Mycobacterium tuberculosis can be the direct spread of intraperitoneal tuberculosis or the hematogenous dissemination; Generally more common is the direct spread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis through the abdominal cavity, resulting in tuberculous peritonitis. The disease can occur in people of any age, so what about the symptoms of peritonitis? Let's talk about it briefly.

How does peritonitis symptom do?

Because it is peritonitis, it must have some basic clinical manifestations of peritonitis, such as abdominal pain. At the same time, because it is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, there will also be some manifestations of tuberculosis, such as night sweats, low fever and fatigue. Some patients' clinical manifestations are more serious.

Due to the peritoneal inflammation and tuberculosis poisoning symptoms, it is easy to affect the function of the gastrointestinal tract, so the general feeling of abdominal distension, at the same time, due to inflammatory exudation and other conditions, there will be a small amount of ascites, if ascites is more, you will see abdominal distention and mobile voiced sound.

If there is adhesion, then you will feel that the abdomen is as flexible as kneading the face. This is more common in adhesive tuberculous peritonitis. Generally, there will be abdominal tenderness. At the same time, you can touch the abdominal mass and other discomfort. If it affects the gastrointestinal function, there will be diarrhea, constipation, high bowel sounds and other manifestations.

matters needing attention

Peritonitis can be diagnosed by clinical physical examination and related medical history. If there is ascites, it can be checked by abdominal puncture to exclude the possibility of malignant disease, and relieve some pressure caused by a large number of ascites.