An inflammation (irritation) of the peritoneum, the membrane that lines the wall of the abdomen and covers the abdominal organs. Below you may find medications used to treat or help with Peritonitis. More about Peritonitis

Flagyl

Metronidazole

200|400mg

Acute Peritonitis FAQ


What are the common symptoms of peritonitis?

Common symptoms include severe abdominal pain, tenderness, bloating, fever, nausea, and vomiting.

What causes peritonitis?

Peritonitis is usually caused by infection from bacteria or fungi, often resulting from another medical condition such as appendicitis, stomach ulcers, or diverticulitis.

How is peritonitis diagnosed?

Diagnosis involves physical examination, imaging tests like CT scans, and analysis of fluid samples from the abdomen.

What are the treatment options for peritonitis?

Treatment involves antibiotics to fight infection, and in severe cases, surgery to remove infected tissue or drain fluid. Supportive care to manage symptoms is also important.

Is peritonitis a life-threatening condition?

Yes, peritonitis can be life-threatening and requires immediate medical attention to prevent serious complications.

Can peritonitis recur?

Yes, peritonitis can recur, especially if the underlying cause is not effectively treated. Follow-up care is crucial to prevent recurrence.

How long does it take to recover from peritonitis?

Recovery time varies depending on the severity of the condition and the individual's response to treatment. It may take several weeks to fully recover.

What dietary changes are recommended for peritonitis patients?

Patients are often advised a low-fiber, easily digestible diet during recovery. Avoiding alcohol and caffeine may also be beneficial.

Are there any long-term complications of peritonitis?

In some cases, peritonitis can lead to long-term complications such as adhesions, abscesses, or intestinal obstruction.

Can peritonitis be prevented?

Preventing the conditions that cause peritonitis, such as appendicitis or diverticulitis, can help reduce the risk. Proper wound care and good hygiene also play a role in prevention.

Are there any natural remedies for peritonitis?

While natural remedies may help manage symptoms, they cannot replace medical treatment. Consult a healthcare professional for appropriate care.

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Information provided by Dr. Tekeste Etay Teka. Reviewed by Dr. Mohamed El Khouly