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Water Retention In The Stomach After Having Jaundice. Liver Cirrhosis? Taking Udibon, Amifru And Ciplar

1of my friend was diagnosed wdh jaundice last month.after that there was a water retention in the stomach.den in an ultrasound it was clear that it is liver syroises. Is it something seriours doctor.now she is taking medicines wch is udibon 300,amifru & ciplar la-40. Looking forward for ur advice plz guide.thanks & regards.
Wed, 29 May 2013
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Hi,

I am sorry; your friend seems to be in trouble.

Liver cirrhosis is a serious condition of the liver, where it fails to the stage that it does not function to the optimum level.

Your friend also seems to have ascitis. This is a sign of advanced liver cell failure.

The patient is on the right medications. Please continue the treatment as per the treating doctor's advice.

I wish your friend a quick recovery and good health. Hope for the best always.

Regards,
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Water Retention In The Stomach After Having Jaundice. Liver Cirrhosis? Taking Udibon, Amifru And Ciplar

Hi, I am sorry; your friend seems to be in trouble. Liver cirrhosis is a serious condition of the liver, where it fails to the stage that it does not function to the optimum level. Your friend also seems to have ascitis. This is a sign of advanced liver cell failure. The patient is on the right medications. Please continue the treatment as per the treating doctor s advice. I wish your friend a quick recovery and good health. Hope for the best always. Regards,