HealthCheckbox
Book An Appointment
Menu
HealthCheckbox
  • Home
  • Treatments
  • Our Network
    • Doctors
    • Hospitals
  • About us
  • Testimonials
  • Contact us
Ascites Treatment product Image
Home Gastroenterology Ascites Treatment

Ascites Treatment

  • Description
Description

An accumulation of fluid in the abdomen lining or belly that is often unnoticed is known as ascites. Normally, cirrhosis, a liver disease, is known to cause this condition. If a person gains weight quickly and without any valid reasons, then one should discuss this matter with the health care expert before any further complications arise. Our ascites treatment program guides patients through effective management with a low-salt diet, diuretic therapy, therapeutic paracentesis with albumin, and advanced options like TIPS procedure for refractory cases.

60,000 to 100,000 people with cirrhosis are known to acquire this medical disorder. Symptoms such as bloating, stomach pain, and, on rare occasions, breathing problems are common in such patients. Doctors only treat this condition as a threat, and when an individual has at least 25 ml or 0.8 ounce of fluid buildup, he or she is diagnosed with this.

How Cirrhosis Results in Ascites?

When your liver does not work in the normal manner, pressure accumulates in the portal vein, the primary vein that furnishes blood to your liver. The increased pressure hinders blood flow in the liver.

Over a period of time, this increased pressure affects your kidneys also. When these organs are unable to remove extra salt from your blood, fluid accumulates in your body. The excess fluid seeps from your veins and gathers in your belly. Cancer that is found in the abdomen region can also induce ascites. The cancer cells release fluid into the abdomen.

Symptoms & Causes of Ascites

Look at the symptoms and causes of ascites:

Causes: Ascites is the collection of fluid within the abdomen, usually secondary to liver cirrhosis. Cancers (such as ovarian or gastrointestinal), heart failure, kidney disease, and infections (such as tuberculosis) are other causes. Malignancy and portal hypertension are the main mechanisms. Less frequently, pancreatitis or hypoalbuminemia can be a cause of fluid accumulation.

Symptoms: The main symptoms of ascites include a gain in weight and a large belly. Other factors can include:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Swelling in the ankles
  • Back pain
  • Tiredness
  • Abdominal pain
  • Loss in appetite
  • Constipation
  • Indigestion
  • Swelling in the lower legs

Diagnosis of Ascites Treatment

Ultrasound or Imaging Tests:

  • X-ray, CT scan, or ultrasound reveal the inside parts of your belly in details that help the doctor know the cause of ascites.

Paracentesis:

  • This requires local anesthesia before the test. 
  • A needle is inserted into your abdomen area to get rid of the fluid. Once the fluid is collected, it is analyzed for visible signs of cancer, portal hypertension, and other ill-health conditions.

Blood Test:

  • To know if you are a victim of high blood sugar due to diabetes or have an infection in your abdomen.SAAG test:
  • Serum ascites albumin gradient (SAAG) test: This test is carried out to determine the level of albumin in your blood and in your ascites fluid.

Treatment Procedure for Ascites

  • The initial stage is to assess for symptoms of ascites which is done by:
  1. Physical examination.
  2. Image tests (ultrasound or CT scan).
  3. Lab analysis of fluid collected from the abdomen by means of paracentesis. 
  • Identifying the various causes and signs that lead to the condition, then treat them like:
  1. Heart related treatments
  2. Liver cirrhosis treatment
  • Once the cause of the critical condition is known, suitable medicines are often suggested to increase the urine content and decrease fluid holding.
  • Changes in lifestyle diet: A low-sodium diet is recommended that helps to decrease the fluid from accumulating in the belly.
  • In cases of severe ascites, paracentesis may be needed.
  • Long-term solution: All the below points are essential to prevent recurring ascites and avoid further complications in the ill-health.
  • Monitoring the ascites on a regular basis
  • Adjustments with the intake of medicines
  • Change in the lifestyle habits

Risk Factors Associated with Ascites

Any adverse health condition that damages the liver or causes scarring makes you more susceptible to ascites. Liver cirrhosis is the most common risk factor that occurs due to:

  • Obesity
  • Excessive intake of alcohol.
  • Hepatitis B and C are examples of viral illnesses.
  • Alcohol use.
  • Genetic liver conditions like hemochromatosis.
  • Cancer in the abdomen and pelvis.
  • Congestive heart failure.

Prevention Tips for Ascites

The below tips can help you to control this adverse condition:

  • Alcohol should be completely avoided in order to decrease the risk of ascites.
  • A low-sodium diet and not consuming more than 2,000 to 4,000 mg of salt per day are recommended.
  • Weigh yourself daily, and if you are accumulating more than 2 pounds per day for three consecutive days, you should consult with your healthcare professional.
  • Taking a heart-healthy diet that includes green vegetables, fruits, and refraining from the intake of alcoholic products ensures an individual free from ascites.

Our Other Services

  • Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation product Image Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT)
  • Abdominoplasty Treatment product Image Abdominoplasty Treatment
  • Breast Lumpectomy product Image Breast Lumpectomy Treatment
  • Lipid Disorders product Image Lipid Disorders Treatment
  • Embryo Transfer product Image Embryo Transfer Treatment
  • Fibromyalgia Treatment product Image Fibromyalgia Treatment
  • Hymenotomy Product Image Hymenotomy Treatment
  • Bone Graft Treatment product Image Bone Graft Treatment
  • TURP product Image TURP Treatment
  • Endopyelotomy Procedure product Image Endopyelotomy Treatment

Latest Health Tips

Blood Cancer Symptoms-blog img
08 Jan
Health Tips

Blood Cancer Symptoms: Early & Stages-Wise Symptoms

  • March 13, 2026
  • By author-avatar Healthcheckbox
One of the most threatening diseases in today's life is blood cancer...

Continue reading

How Long Can You Survive Breast Cancer Without Treatment-blog img
14 Nov
Health Tips

How Long Can You Survive Breast Cancer Without Treatment?

  • March 13, 2026
  • By author-avatar Author Author
Breast cancer is one of the major cancer diseases in the world. It a...

Continue reading

13 Nov
Health Tips

Stages of Stomach Cancer

  • March 13, 2026
  • By author-avatar Healthcheckbox
Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, is a serious disease t...

Continue reading

Prostate Cancer Symptoms-img
06 Nov
Health Tips

Understanding Prostate Cancer Symptoms

  • March 13, 2026
  • By author-avatar Author Author
Prostate cancer is a major global health problem. According to the G...

Continue reading

Oral Cancer Symptoms-blog img
31 Oct
Health Tips

Oral Cancer Symptoms: Early Warning Signs

  • March 23, 2026
  • By author-avatar Author Author
When cancerous cells develop in the mouth or throat, it is known as ...

Continue reading

Anal Cancer Treatment Cost in India-blog img
18 Oct
Health Tips

Anal Cancer Treatment Cost in India

  • March 13, 2026
  • By author-avatar Author Author
Anal cancer rarely occurs, but it's a serious one, and it requires i...

Continue reading

Bile Duct Cancer Treatment Cost in India-blog img
16 Oct
Health Tips

Bile Duct Cancer Treatment Cost in India

  • March 13, 2026
  • By author-avatar Healthcheckbox
The intestine, gallbladder and the liver are all connected by the sm...

Continue reading

Bone Cancer Treatment Cost in India-blog img
13 Oct
Health Tips

Bone Cancer Treatment Cost in India

  • March 13, 2026
  • By author-avatar Author Author
A bone cancer can be a life-threatening disease for some people. In ...

Continue reading

Submit Your Enquiry

    Testimonials

    Ngozi E profile picture
    Ngozi E
    17. March, 2025.
    GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle
    My name is Ngozi E, and I am from Nigeria. My brother came to India and had his kidney treatment with the help of HealthCheck Box. He highly recommended it. I got in touch with Suprit, and he helped us choose Medanta Hospital. Great experience overall.  
    Imran Ali profile picture
    Imran Ali
    26. February, 2025.
    GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle
    I am Imran Ali from Bangladesh. I lost my eyesight at just 35. I finally found hope through eye surgery arranged by HealthCheckbox. The staff was kind and helped me understand the procedure. They made me feel at home, and the results have been life-changing. I'm glad I connect with HealthCheckbox.
    Fatima Noor profile picture
    Fatima Noor
    21. February, 2025.
    GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle
    My name is Fatima Noor, and I am from Kuwait. When my father needed a liver transplant, we were confused about where to go. A friend told me about HealthCheck Box, and we contacted them. They guided us every step of the way and helped us connect with Apollo Hospital. My father is now recovering well. Truly grateful.
    Shakil A profile picture
    Shakil A
    20. January, 2025.
    GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle
    My name is Shakil A from Bangladesh. One of my friends from Bangladesh got liver treatment through HealthCheck Box. He suggested I contact them. We reached out to Sumit from HealthCheck Box, who guided us to Fortis Hospital. The process was smooth and professional.
    Zakir Omari profile picture
    Zakir Omari
    5. January, 2025.
    GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle
    My name is Zakir Omari, and I’m from Saudi Arabia. At the age of 47, the pain in my hip was unbearable. I decided to undergo hip replacement surgery through HealthCheckbox. From the beginning, I was treated with kindness and respect. The entire process was too good. I can't thank them enough for returning my mobility.
    Joseph M profile picture
    Joseph M
    4. December, 2024.
    GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle
    My uncle in Kenya used HealthCheck Box for cancer care. It connected us to the Texas Cancer Centre, Nairobi, which was extremely helpful. We ended up going with the Hospital, and the care we received was top-notch.  
    Laila Khan profile picture
    Laila Khan
    22. November, 2024.
    GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle
    My name is Laila Khan, and I’m from Bangladesh. My son needed urgent cancer treatment, and we were losing hope. A relative (Saqib) suggested HealthCheck Box. Saqib got in touch with us and arranged everything in record time. We came to India, got treatment at Max Hospital, and my son is now doing better. Thank you so much.
    IMPORTANT LINKS
    • Home
    • Treatments
    • Testimonials
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Refund and Cancellation Policy
    IMPORTANT TREATMENTS
    • Anal Cancer Treatment
    • Bile Duct Cancer Treatment
    • Bladder Cancer Treatment
    • Blood Cancer Treatment
    • Bone Cancer Treatment
    • Brain Cancer Treatment
    • Breast Cancer Treatment
    • Car T-Cell Therapy
    • Cervical Cancer Treatment
    Latest Posts
    • Mental Health After ACL Injury: Psychological Recovery Guide
    • Knee Replacement in India for Foreigners: Cost, Hospitals & Treatment Guide
    • Best Hormonal Imbalance Treatment in India for Females: Complete Guide
    • Hip Surgery Recovery Time: Complete Timeline and Healing Process
    • Role of Physiotherapy & Exercises in ACL Injury Recovery
    Contact Us

    appointment@healthcheckbox.com

    ©️ 2022 HealthCheckbox.com | Operated by AYUSHMITA HEALTHCARE PRIVATE LIMITED.
    payments
    • Home
    • Treatments
    • Our Network
      • Doctors
      • Hospitals
    • About us
    • Testimonials
    • Contact us

    Book Appointment

      Chat Icon
      Book An Appointment