Symptoms and harm of cholecystitis

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Cholecystitis is not an incurable disease, this disease is also very common in our daily life, but many people do not understand the impact of cholecystitis on the patient's body, cholecystitis is not timely prevention and treatment may induce gallstones, bring a huge impact on the patient's body and mind. The symptom of cholecystitis and harm? Let's talk about it

Symptoms and harm of cholecystitis

Gallbladder perforation: it usually occurs within 72 hours after the onset of acute cholecystitis, and is more common in patients with initial or less frequent occurrence, such as aggravation of abdominal pain, significant enlargement of gallbladder, high fever and significant increase of white blood cell count in the course of disease, which highly suggests perforation.

Gallbladder fistula: the most common is gallbladder duodenal fistula, the less common is gallbladder transverse colon, stomach, small intestine and other internal fistula. In the process of acute cholecystitis, the gallbladder and adjacent organs have inflammatory adhesion, and the gallbladder wall has gangrene and penetration. And make it and adhesive intestinal wall vascular embolism and burst, resulting in gallbladder and intestinal cavity communication, forming internal fistula.

With the harm of calculous cholecystitis: more than 90% of cholecystitis secondary to gallstones, a small number of cholecystitis without stones, known as non calculous cholecystitis. Simple cholecystitis is not difficult to treat and has a good prognosis. However, if it develops into gangrenous cholecystitis or complicated with common bile duct infection, especially in elderly patients, there is a certain risk of death.

matters needing attention

After the attack of acute cholecystitis, the first patient should rest in bed. Secondly, if the pain is severe, it needs spasmolysis and analgesic treatment. Finally, it also needs active antibacterial treatment, mainly to avoid the infection of some bacteria.