ABSTRACT Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) is a term used to describe a diverse set of juvenile autosomal recessive diseases that affect bile production and manifest as cholestasis of hepatocellular origin. People with conditions like portal hypertension, hepatosplenomegaly, jaundice, or acute itching are specifically targeted. This illness primarily results in cirrhosis and an urgent need for a liver transplant. Progressive…
ABSTRACT Ascites is an abdominal fluid-related pathological condition caused by portal hypertension (increased blood pressure in certain arteries in the liver and low albumin protein in the blood). the protein produced by the liver). Bacteria that can cause serious liver damage can cause ascites. This article explains the types, causes, symptoms, problems, diagnoses, and Ayurvedic overview of ascites and herbal…
Abstract Chylous ascites is the rarest occurrence which results in lipid rich leakage into the discharge of lipid rich lymph in the peritoneal or retroperitoneal cavities. It often happens because of rupture and trauma of the lymphatic system. The fluid has a milky appearance due to the presence of triglycerides. It may cause nutritional deficiencies and immune system related problems….