Cancer causes 10% of all instances of ascites in the United States
Cirrhosis
Tuberculosis peritonitis causes ascites.
Ascites seeps out of organs for several reasons related either to disease in the organ or fluid pressures that are changing.
It is caused by lymph that has leaked into the abdominal cavity
Tuberculosis peritonitis causes ascites.
No but it causes blood loss as the condition causes internal bleeding
Ascites is typically caused by liver disease, such as cirrhosis, where the liver becomes scarred and cannot function properly. Other common causes include heart failure, kidney disease, and certain cancers. The accumulation of fluid in the abdomen leads to abdominal swelling and discomfort.
An ascites is an accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
Infections like Ebola which is found in areas like Uganda
Chylous ascites has a milky appearance
Chylous ascites has a milky appearance