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2nd Edition of International Conference on Gastroenterology

September 24-26, 2026, London,UK

September 24 -26, 2026 | London, UK

Pyogenic Liver Abscess

Pyogenic Liver Abscess

A Pyogenic Liver Abscess (PLA) Is A Type Of Liver Infection That Is Caused By A Bacterial Infection. It Is Characterized By An Accumulation Of Pus Within The Liver, Which Is Caused By An Infection Of The Liver Tissue. PLA Is Most Commonly Seen In Individuals With Compromised Immune Systems, Such As Those With HIV/AIDS, Or Those Taking Immunosuppressive Medications. It Is Also Seen In Individuals With Cirrhosis, Biliary Tract Abnormalities, And Those With A History Of Intravenous Drug Use. PLA Can Be Treated With Antibiotics And Drainage Of The Abscess. However, The Treatment Is Dependent On The Severity Of The Infection, And May Involve A Combination Of Antibiotics And Drainage. In Some Cases, Surgery May Be Required. The Antibiotics Used To Treat PLA May Include Amoxicillin, Cephalosporins, Or Metronidazole, And Are Usually Taken For Two To Four Weeks. The Common Symptoms Of PLA Include Fever, Abdominal Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, And Jaundice. Other Symptoms May Include Anorexia, Weight Loss, And An Enlarged Liver. If Left Untreated, PLA Can Lead To Sepsis And Death. In Order To Diagnose PLA, A Doctor May Order Blood Tests, An Ultrasound, Or A CT Scan. Treatment For PLA May Involve Antibiotics, Drainage Of The Abscess, Or Surgery. The Prognosis Of PLA Is Good With Appropriate Treatment.

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