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Digestive System Diseases and Conditions
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Appendicitis Acute inflammation of the appendix (results from an obstruction or infection) S&S = abd pain @ the RLQ, N/V, mild fever, elevated WBC If appendix bursts, infectious material spills into the peritoneal cavity (peritonitis) Tx = Appendectomy
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Cholecystitis Inflammation of the gallbladder (can be caused by gall stones) S&S = indigestion, N/V, pain under rib cage & radiates to R shoulder (usually occur after meals) Tx = low fat diet, Lithotripsy, Cholecystectomy
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Gastroenteritis Inflammation of the stomach lining Caused by food poisoning, infection, & toxins S&S = abd pain, cramping, N/V, fever Tx = IV fluids, meds to slow peristalsis, Antibiotics (some cases)
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Cirrhosis Chronic destruction of liver cells (Hepatitis, Alcoholism) S&S = liver enlargement, N/V, jaundice, ascites, liver failure Tx = vitamin supplements, proper nutrition, alcohol avoidance, infection prevention
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Diverticulitis Inflammation of the pouches in the intestine Caused by bacteria, waste product trapped in the pouches S&S = abd pain, irregular bowel movements, constipation, N/V Tx = Antibiotics, pain medication
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Hepatitis Inflammation of the liver S&S = Fever, loss of appetite, N/V, dark colored urine, enlarged liver, jaundice Tx = medications, rest, diet high in protein & low in fat, liver transplant
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Types of Hepatitis Type A = Infectious hepatitis Transmitted in food / water Does not lead to chronic hepatitis Vaccine available Type B = Transmitted by blood More serious than A (can lead to cirrhosis) Vaccine available
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Types of Hepatitis Type C = Transmitted by blood Similar to Hepatitis B No vaccine Type D = Only occurs in the presence of Hep B Most common in IV drug users Transmitted by blood No vaccine
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Types of Hepatitis Type E = Also called ‘Non-A, Non-B’ Similar to Hep A Transmitted by contaminated food / water Does not lead to chronic hepatitis Common in 3 rd world countries Testing reserved for overseas travelers No vaccine
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Hernia Internal organ pushes through weak area of an opening in a body wall Hiatal hernia – stomach protrudes through diaphragm Intestinal hernia – intestines protrudes through abdomen S&S = heartburn, stomach distention, chest pain Tx = bland diet, small meals, staying upright after meals, medications, surgical repair
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Pancreatitis Inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatic enzymes begin to digest pancreas itself) Caused by alcoholism or blockage of pancreatic ducts, many cases unknown S&S = severe abd pain, N/V Tx = pain meds, nutritional support ; often results in death
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Ulcer Open sore in digestive lining (H. Pylori; Stress) S&S = heartburn, abd pain, bloody vomitus (severe cases) Tx = meds (Prevacid, Zantac), bland diet, if bacteria present- antibiotics
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Ulcerative Colitis Severe inflammation of the colon (Food allergy, stress) S&S = weight loss, abd pain, bloody feces Tx = reducing inflammation, proper nutrition, surgical removal of affected colon section (severe cases)
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