Abdominal dropsy

Ascites, also known as hydrocele, is a medical condition in which fluid accumulates in the abdominal cavity. This can occur as a result of various diseases such as cirrhosis of the liver, cancer, heart failure, infections and others.

One of the most common symptoms of ascites is abdominal swelling caused by fluid buildup. Patients may also experience morning sickness, decreased appetite, and abdominal pain. With prolonged presence of ascites, skin rash, hemorrhage and other complications may occur.

Various methods can be used to treat ascites, including medications, diet, abdominal drainage, and other procedures. However, for successful treatment it is necessary to accurately determine the cause of ascites and prescribe appropriate treatment for the underlying disease.

Overall, ascites is a serious medical condition that requires immediate medical attention. If you suspect you have ascites or other abdominal problems, contact your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.