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Peritonitis is redness and swelling (inflammation) of the tissue that lines your belly or abdomen. This tissue is called the peritoneum. Peritonitis can be a serious, deadly disease.
Peritonitis is caused by an infection. Bacteria can enter the lining of your belly from a hole in your gastrointestinal tract. This can happen if you have a hole in your colon or a burst appendix.
Other causes are:
Each person's symptoms may vary. They may include:
These symptoms may look like other health problems. Always see your doctor to be sure.
It's important to find out right away if you have peritonitis. It can lead to severe health problems very quickly.
Your doctor will look at your past health. They will give you an exam. Peritonitis is often diagnosed by looking at a sample of the infected fluid taken from the belly.
Other tests you may need are:
Get medical care immediately. Peritonitis can lead to serious health problems very quickly.
You will be admitted to a hospital. You will be given I.V. (intravenous) infection-fighting medicines (antibiotics). These will treat the infection.
If you have organ failure, you may also be given other treatments.
You will likely need emergency surgery to find and remove what is causing the infection. This is done when the infection may be caused by these and other conditions:
Peritonitis can cause severe health problems. It can be deadly if not treated right away.
Peritonitis can make fluid fill up in your belly. This can cause severe fluid loss or dehydration.
If peritonitis isn't treated, the infection can quickly spread through your body. This can cause an extreme response from your infection-fighting system (immune system) called sepsis.
Sepsis is a fast-moving, serious health problem. It happens when chemicals sent into your bloodstream to fight the infection cause a widespread inflammatory response in your body. This can slow blood flow, decrease oxygen getting to your tissues, and hurt your organs.
Severe sepsis can cause your body to go into shock. It can lead to organ failure and death.
Peritonitis can cause severe health problems. It can be deadly if not treated quickly. Call your doctor right away or get medical attention right away if you have any symptoms of peritonitis.
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