Treatment of gall bladder inflammation

Classification of the therapy Conservative Operational ERCP Demolition Nutrition 1. conservative therapy The therapy of an acute inflammation of the gall bladder can be done in different ways. With conservative therapy, in addition to bed rest, absolute food restrictions must be observed. In case of nausea and vomiting, a stomach tube may be useful. Nutrition … Treatment of gall bladder inflammation

Complications of the inflammation of the gall bladder

Cholangitis and Cholestasis Postcholecystectomy syndrome Recurrences Gall bladder hydrops and gall bladder emypem Perforation and peritonitis Sepsis Pancreatitis Gallstone Ileus Tumors In addition to the inflammation of the gallbladder itself, it is not uncommon for there to be synchronous inflammation of the bile ducts, also known as cholangitis. Chronic or recurrent inflammation leads to scarring … Complications of the inflammation of the gall bladder

5. perforation and peritonitis | Complications of the inflammation of the gall bladder

5. perforation and peritonitis A perforation is a tearing of the gall bladder filled with pus and emptying into the abdominal cavity. Such a rupture then leads to local peritonitis, which quickly spreads further. This is an inflammation of the peritoneum, which can spread over several stages. In 5-30% of cases, this can lead to … 5. perforation and peritonitis | Complications of the inflammation of the gall bladder

Diagnosis of inflammation of the gall bladder

Which methods can be used to diagnose cholecystitis? Clinical examination Blood analysis Ultrasound examination ERCP CT Scintigraphy During the initial physical examination, an acute inflammation of the gall bladder is clinically manifested by the so-called Murphy’s sign. During the examination of the abdomen, the physician palpates the gallbladder under the right costal arch, which causes … Diagnosis of inflammation of the gall bladder

Bladder catheter

Definition A bladder catheter is a plastic tube that lies in the bladder and through which urine can be drained. It can be introduced into the bladder either through the urethra (transurethral) or through the abdominal wall (suprapubic). Such a bladder catheter can serve both therapeutic (e.g. in the case of acute urinary retention) and … Bladder catheter

Cystitis

Definition It is an inflammation of the urinary bladder, which usually only affects the upper layers of the mucous membrane. About 10 – 15% of adult women suffer at least once a year from an inflammation of the bladder (cystitis), which is mainly characterised by pain when urinating. Causes In the vast majority of cases, … Cystitis

Symptoms | Cystitis

Symptoms Typical signs (symptoms) of cystitis are unpleasant (alguria) or painful (usually burning) urination (dysuria), burning sensation after urination, a strong and frequent urge to urinate (pollakiuria) and pressure pain in the bladder region. The time of day is irrelevant for the intensity of the pain. There is usually no fever. In women, both complicated … Symptoms | Cystitis

Cystitis therapy

How is cystitis treated? In the case of a bladder infection, a one-off or short-term therapy (3 days) with an antibiotic (bacteria-killing medication) is usually carried out. This has the advantage that there are fewer side effects, the natural intestinal bacteria are less affected and there is less risk of resistance developing. Preparations such as: … Cystitis therapy