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Tag: Paracentesis

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What medication is used for ascites pain?

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Fluid accumulation in the abdomen, known as ascites, is a common complication of advanced liver disease, occurring in over 80% of patients with cirrhosis. This buildup can cause significant discomfort and pain, but answering the question of what medication is used for ascites pain requires careful consideration due to the underlying liver dysfunction. Effective management focuses on reducing fluid volume and selecting analgesics that minimize risk to the liver and kidneys.

Can Antibiotics Reduce Ascites? Understanding Their Role in Liver Disease

4 min read
Ascites, a common complication of liver cirrhosis, can lead to a severe infection called spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) [1.6.2, 1.5.7]. While not a direct treatment for fluid removal, understanding if **can antibiotics reduce ascites** involves looking at their role in managing these life-threatening infections.