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What Causes Ascites?

my brother is diagnosed with sigmoid colon cancer and also has ascites but according to the doctors he has a bad infection that is hindering them from treating the cancer. my question is what is the name of the infection that could be caused by the ascites
Tue, 3 Apr 2018
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Hello,

Colonic malignancy with abdominal metastasis can cause malignant ascites. There could be a superadded bacterial infection of the peritoneum Peritonitis, which is probably what the doctors are referring to when they say that there is an infection. It could be due to many causes including any gut perforation. If so, it becomes an emergency, and surgical management is removing the malignancy and treating the peritonitis is imperative. I feel you should consult an Onchosurgeon, who would do the necessary investigations and treat the problem urgently.



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Dr. Ajit Kumar Varma
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What Causes Ascites?

Hello, Colonic malignancy with abdominal metastasis can cause malignant ascites. There could be a superadded bacterial infection of the peritoneum Peritonitis, which is probably what the doctors are referring to when they say that there is an infection. It could be due to many causes including any gut perforation. If so, it becomes an emergency, and surgical management is removing the malignancy and treating the peritonitis is imperative. I feel you should consult an Onchosurgeon, who would do the necessary investigations and treat the problem urgently. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ajit Kumar Varma