Sunday, January 3, 2010

Bilious More Condition_symptoms Bilious (bile) Peritonitis In A Newborn?

Bilious (bile) peritonitis in a newborn? - bilious more condition_symptoms

I just wanted to say "No, your help so far was great.

Can I ask you, without knowing if you know the answer.

What are the causes of biliary peritonitis in a newborn?

The mother of 10 weeks before birth, had been removed after the infected gallbladder by gallstones and jaundice is a very high level of bilirubin.

Could mothers gallbladder operation / position on the cause of biliary peritonitis in the newborn?

Thank you in advance if you say to that?

1 comments:

izzy said...

No, and I doubt that a newborn child if the child had suffered an injury during surgery or childbirth would be peritonitis.

Giftgrün vomiting, with or without abdominal distention, an early sign of intestinal obstruction in neonates. Dilated bowel loops and fluid levels suggest surgical obstruction. Duodenal atresia is a congenital obstruction of the descending duodenum.

Some years ago there was a case of the development of babies with a helper unskilled peritonitis rectal thermometer too far into the rectum, causing damage.

Peritonitis usually occurs as a complication of another disease, stomach like a ruptured appendix, or if the contents of the institutions - such as gastric acid and bile from an inflamed gall bladder and digestive enzymes, inflammation of the pancreas - a loss in the abdominal cavity.

The most common cause is a bacterial infection continued elsewhere in the abdomen. If the bowel is perforated, for example, intestinal bacteria can escape into the abdominal cavity.

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