Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
Liver abscess is a form of infection in the liver caused by a bacterial infection, parasites , fungi and sterile necrosis originating from the gastrointestinal tract characterized by the process of suppuration with the formation of pus in the liver parenchyma. Pyogenic, amoebic, fungal are its types. It is caused by Streptococcus species (including Enterococcus), Escherichia species, etc. Blood flow to the area increases., The temperature of the area increases due to the increased blood supply. The area swells due to the accumulation of water, blood, and other fluids., etc are its symptoms. Tomography, serology, etc are done for its diagnosis. Antibiotic therapy as a sole treatment modality is not routinely advocated, though it has been successful in a few reported cases. It may be the only alternative in patients too ill to undergo invasive procedures or in those with multiple abscesses not amenable to percutaneous or surgical drainage.
A liver abscess is a type of infection in the liver brought on by a bacterial infection, parasites, fungi, and sterile necrosis that originates in the gastrointestinal tract and is characterized by the development of pus in the liver parenchyma.
An internal mass made of pus is known as a liver abscess. Abdominal infections like appendicitis or diverticulitis brought on by hematogenous spread through the portal vein are frequent causes.
To determine the hematologic abnormalities include hemoglobin, leukocytes, and liver function examination.
Can be found in the form of the right diaphragm, decreased movement of the diaphragm, pleural effusion, lung collapse and lung abscess.
Abnormalities may include hepatomegaly, ileus picture, a picture of free air above the liver.
Detecting abnormalities of biliary tract and diaphragm.
See abnormalities in the posterior and superior, but can not see the integrity of the diaphragm.
Shows a high sensitivity to germs.
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Define liver abscess.
Liver Abscess
A liver abscess is a type of infection in the liver brought on by a bacterial infection, parasites, fungi, and sterile necrosis coming from the digestive tract. It is defined by the development of pus in the liver parenchyma during the suppuration process.
An internal mass made of pus is known as a liver abscess. Abdominal infections like appendicitis or diverticulitis brought on by hematogenous dissemination through the portal vein are frequent causes.
List the causes of liver abscess. Explain about its treatment.
Causes
Treatment
List the causes of liver abscess. Explain about its treatment.
Causes
Treatment
Explain about the nursing management of liver abscess.
Nursing Management
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