Hepatocholangitis Obliterans

Obliterative hepatocholecystitis - description and definition of the concept Introduction Obliterative hepatocholecystitis is a disease characterized by damage to the liver and biliary tract. This disease can be caused by various factors, such as infectious diseases, alcoholism, metabolic disorders and others. Treatment of hepatocholecitis obliteration can be a complex task requiring an integrated approach. In this article we will look at the causes of the disease, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. We will also pay attention to disease prevention. What is Hepatocholitis Obliteria? Heppotholitis Obtriteacis is an inflammatory disease of human internal organs. The disease is characterized by the development of an acute or chronic process in the liver tissue, gallbladder tissue and bile duct tissue. The condition occurs for several reasons, the main one of which is usually called chronic alcohol intoxication. Inflammation of the liver provokes dysfunction of the organ, which leads to serious consequences. The disease often lasts for several months and, if not treated in a timely manner, leads to the development of cirrhosis and malignant tumors. Sometimes the pathological process also affects other organs of the digestive system. In many patients, infection leads to a decrease in immunity and resistance to existing infections - the pathological effect spreads to other systems and organs. Therefore, it is important to consult a doctor in the first stages of the disease. In the field of medicine it is accepted