Liver Abscess Treatment in Kolkata

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Overview

A liver abscess (hepatic abscess) is a pocket of pus-filled collection that develops in the liver due to bacterial, parasitic, or fungal infections. It can cause severe discomfort and requires immediate medical attention. Consult a specialised liver abscess treatment doctor in Kolkata for timely diagnosis and treatment and avoid severe conditions like rupture or systemic infection.
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Types of Liver Abscess

Pyogenic liver abscess

Pyogenic liver abscess (bacterial)

Caused by bacterial infections.

Amoebic liver abscess

Amoebic liver abscess (parasitic)

Produced from parasitic infections, primarily Entamoeba histolytica.
Fungal liver abscess

Fungal liver abscess (rare)

Often seen in immunocompromised patients.

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Symptoms of Liver Abscess

Liver abscess early symptoms can be minute. Visit a doctor if you experience:
Fever and chills

Fever and chills

Persistent abdominal pain

Persistent abdominal pain

Fatigue and weight loss

Fatigue and weight loss

Jaundice in severe cases

Jaundice in severe cases

Nausea and vomiting

Nausea and vomiting

Unexplained weight loss

Unexplained weight loss

Loss of appetite

Loss of appetite

Liver Abscess Causes

Biliary tract infections
Blood-borne infections
Nearby organ infections
Weakened immune system
Recent abdominal surgery
Infection due to Entamoeba histolytica

Evaluation

If you experience symptoms suggestive of a liver abscess, the diagnosis process may include:

Physical Examination

Checking for tender liver, jaundice, and fever patterns.

Blood Tests

To evaluate for infection and inflammation.

Imaging Tests

Ultrasound, CT scan, or MRIs to visualise the abscess.

Drainage Sample Analysis

Aspiration of pus sample to identify specific bacteria causing the infection.

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Hepatic Abscess Treatment

Hepatic Abscess Treatment in Kolkata

Targeted antibiotics

Minimally invasive drainage through needle aspiration or catheter insertion

Monitoring for complications like liver abscess rupture, sepsis, or infection spread to other organs

Dietary management, pain management, hydration, and nutritional support

Surgery (in some cases)

Diet and Recovery

During recovery, a liver abscess diet includes:
Hydration to flush toxins

Hydration to flush toxins

Nutrient-rich

Nutrient-rich, easily digestible foods

Avoid alcohol

Avoid alcohol and heavy fats

Maintain hygiene

Maintain hygiene

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FAQs

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How long does liver abscess treatment take?

Most patients respond to treatment within 2-3 weeks, with complete recovery typically taking 4-6 weeks under proper medical care.

Can liver abscess be life-threatening?

Yes. If left untreated, a ruptured liver abscess can cause life-threatening complications.

Is liver abscess surgery always necessary?

No, many cases respond well to antibiotics and needle aspiration. Surgery is required only in complicated cases.

Is liver abscess contagious?

No, a liver abscess is not contagious through casual contact.

What are the warning signs of liver abscess rupture?

If you experience sudden severe pain, fever spike, and blood pressure drop, it requires immediate medical attention.