What are the symptoms of hepatic ascites?
Hepatic ascites is the short name for cirrhosis combined with ascites, which is a gradual progression of various chronic liver diseases such as chronic hepatitis B, chronic hepatitis C, alcoholic hepatitis or fatty liver, etc. All kinds of chronic liver diseases cause liver fibrosis, which progresses to cirrhosis, and when cirrhosis is not compensated for, ascites will be manifested. Therefore, the most direct symptoms of patients with ascites are: double lower extremity edema, abdominal distension and decreased urination, and may also be accompanied by some of the symptoms of chronic hepatitis, including fatigue, loss of appetite, and even yellow urine and yellow eyes. Clinically there are some special cases such as hepatic ascites combined with bacterial infection, this time will show spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, the patient will show abdominal pressure pain rebound pain, the bacterial infection is more serious, there may be a fever, diarrhea and other clinical symptoms, need to go to the hospital as soon as possible for treatment.