Cirrhosis is a degenerative disease of the liver, which causes chronic inflammation and damage. It is usually the result of chronic and long-term abuse and injury. Sometimes, the damage is so severe that the scar tissue developed throughout the...
Cirrhosis is a condition in which the liver is chronically inflamed and damaged due to chronic abuse and injury. When the damage is severe, scar tissue develops, which can block the liver's functions. The liver's main functions include...
Peptic ulcers, erosions caused by stomach acid that occur in the stomach or duodenum, the first part of the small intestine, affect half a million Americans each year, Baylor College of Medicine reports. Peptic ulcers, most often caused by...
Abdominal pain with fever is one of the most common children's complaints. There are several causes of these symptoms. In order to identify the cause, it is important to take into consideration the child's age and other symptoms like vomiting or...
The appendix is a small, nonessential organ attached to the bowel. When it becomes inflamed or infected, the appendix should be removed so that it will not rupture, causing a generalized infection of the abdomen called peritonitis, notes the...
According to the American Cancer Society, mesothelioma is named for the mesothelium, or the lining throughout the abdominal and chest cavities and their organs. It is a specific type of lung cancer that occurs more often in patients who have been...
Diverticulosis is a condition characterized by small, saclike out-pouchings, or diverticula, that protrude from your colon. Diverticula are presumed to result from eating a low-fiber diet over long periods of time, which increases the pressure...