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Medical Conditions - Peritonitis

Peritonitis means inflammation of the peritoneum, the membrane that lines the inner abdominal wall and covers the organs present within the abdomen. This is caused due to a bacterial or fungal infection. There are two types of peritonitis which include spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and secondary peritonitis.

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Spontaneous bacterial empyema is a bacterial infection of pleural fluid. Read further to learn about the causes and management of spontaneous bacterial empyema.

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Acute Secondary Peritonitis - Types, Causes, and Treatment

Acute secondary peritonitis is a peritoneal infection secondary to intra-abdominal lesions like bowel necrosis characterized by pain in the abdomen.

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Peritonitis - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Peritonitis is an inflammation of the peritoneum of the abdomen, which can be lethal. This article comprises causes, symptoms, prevention, and treatment of peritonitis.

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Peritonitis and Abdominal Sepsis

Peritonitis is the inflammation of the membranes lining the abdominal cavity, supporting the organs. Sepsis is the severe response of the body to an infection.

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