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What are the Most Common Peritonitis Symptoms?

D. Jeffress
D. Jeffress

Peritonitis refers to irritation, inflammation, and infection of the inner lining of the abdominal cavity called the peritoneum. It is a potentially serious condition that can cause a number of uncomfortable symptoms. The most common peritonitis symptoms include chronic abdominal pain, high fever, chills, and nausea. Peritonitis symptoms tend to worsen over time without treatment and may lead to breathing problems, dangerously low blood pressure, and possibly shock. A person who experiences lasting symptoms should visit a doctor as soon as possible to get the proper antibiotic treatment.

The first peritonitis symptoms typically include dull aches and tenderness in the abdomen. Pain tends to worsen after physical activity or when suddenly moving from one position to another. Tenderness is relieved in some people by putting pressure on the stomach, but soon returns when the abdomen is relaxed. Swelling and bloating are possible, which give the abdomen a distended appearance. Over the course of a few days, pain, tenderness, and bloating tend to become constant ailments.

Stomach cramps are a common symptom of peritonitis.
Stomach cramps are a common symptom of peritonitis.

Many people with peritonitis also have stomach cramps, frequent bouts of nausea, and vomiting. Loss of appetite and resulting weight loss are common complications of feeling nauseous most of the time. Flu-like symptoms, such as excessive sweating, fever, chills, and sleeping problems, tend to develop as other symptoms worsen. Individuals might also feel fatigued, and their muscles and joints may start to ache constantly.

Perionitis symptoms tend to worse over time without treatment.
Perionitis symptoms tend to worse over time without treatment.

Other possible peritonitis symptoms include trouble passing stools and urine. A marked decrease in urinary output is common, and a person may not be able to urinate even when he or she has the urge to do so. Passing very few stools and gas is a sign that ingested food and waste products are having trouble making it to the lower intestine. Inflammation and damage to the gastrointestinal tract may be causing air and fluid to spill into the abdominal cavity, causing peritonitis symptoms to get worse.

Peritonitis may cause excessive sweating.
Peritonitis may cause excessive sweating.

It is essential to see a physician whenever symptoms persist for more than one or two days. A doctor can ask about symptoms, perform a physical exam, and screen blood samples to look for signs of infection. Imaging tests may reveal peritoneal inflammation and problems with the intestines. Most symptoms can be managed with anti-inflammatory drugs, prescription painkillers, and a specific diet plan when they are discovered early. Surgery might be needed in advanced cases of peritonitis to remove bacterial abscesses or repair damaged tissue structures.

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    • Stomach cramps are a common symptom of peritonitis.
      By: maximino gomes
      Stomach cramps are a common symptom of peritonitis.
    • Perionitis symptoms tend to worse over time without treatment.
      By: jovanmandic
      Perionitis symptoms tend to worse over time without treatment.
    • Peritonitis may cause excessive sweating.
      By: dandaman
      Peritonitis may cause excessive sweating.
    • High fever and chills are two of the more common symptoms of peritonitis.
      By: JackF
      High fever and chills are two of the more common symptoms of peritonitis.
    • Pain and bloating become constant ailments after a few days of suffering from peritonitis.
      By: vladimirfloyd
      Pain and bloating become constant ailments after a few days of suffering from peritonitis.
    • Peritonitis symptoms may include low blood pressure.
      By: dmitrimaruta
      Peritonitis symptoms may include low blood pressure.
    • A ruptured appendix may lead to peritonitis.
      By: joshya
      A ruptured appendix may lead to peritonitis.