A Liver Abscess is a serious infection in which pus collects inside the liver due to bacterial, amoebic, or mixed infection. If not treated early, it can lead to severe complications including rupture, sepsis, and life-threatening infection.
At Laprocare Hospital, comprehensive evaluation and treatment of liver abscesses are provided using modern imaging, antibiotics, ultrasound-guided drainage, and minimally invasive surgical techniques when required.
What is a Liver Abscess?
A liver abscess is a pus-filled cavity inside the liver caused by infection.
The two most common types are:
Pyogenic Liver Abscess
Caused by bacterial infection.
Amoebic Liver Abscess
Caused by amoebic infection, commonly due to Entamoeba histolytica.
Causes of Liver Abscess
Liver abscess may develop due to:
- Intestinal infection
- Amoebiasis
- Biliary infection
- Gallbladder disease
- Appendicitis
- Bloodstream infection
- Diabetes
- Reduced immunity
In some patients, the exact source may not be identified.
Symptoms of Liver Abscess
Patients may experience:
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Fever with chills
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Pain in right upper abdomen
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Loss of appetite
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Weakness and fatigue
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Nausea or vomiting
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Weight loss
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Night sweats
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Jaundice in some cases
Some patients may present late with severe infection.
Why Liver Abscess Can Be Dangerous
Untreated liver abscess may lead to:
๐จ Rupture into abdomen
๐จ Rupture into chest cavity
๐จ Severe sepsis
๐จ Lung complications
๐จ Multi-organ infection
๐จ Life-threatening shock
Early diagnosis and treatment are extremely important.
Diagnosis of Liver Abscess
Evaluation may include:
- Blood investigations
- Ultrasound (USG)
- CT Scan
- Liver function tests
- Pus culture in selected cases
Imaging helps determine:
- Size of abscess
- Number of abscesses
- Location
- Risk of rupture
- Need for drainage
Treatment of Liver Abscess
Treatment depends on:
- Type of abscess
- Size
- Severity of infection
- Presence of complications
Medical Treatment
Many patients require:
- Intravenous antibiotics
- Anti-amoebic medicines
- Pain management
- Hydration and supportive care
Commonly used medicines may include:
Metronidazole
Ultrasound-Guided Liver Abscess Drainage
Large abscesses may require image-guided drainage.
Procedure Includes:
- Ultrasound-guided needle aspiration
- Pigtail catheter drainage
- Removal of infected pus
- Monitoring for resolution
This helps:
โ Reduce infection load
โ Improve recovery
โ Prevent rupture
Surgical Treatment for Liver Abscess
Some complicated abscesses may require surgery.
Surgery may be needed if:
- Abscess ruptures
- Multiple loculations are present
- Drainage fails
- Associated abdominal disease exists
Benefits of Minimally Invasive Treatment
Smaller Incisions & Faster Recovery
Modern minimally invasive procedures provide:
- Less pain
- Faster recovery
- Reduced hospital stay
- Better patient comfort
Reduced Complications
Early drainage and proper treatment help reduce:
- Sepsis
- Rupture
- Persistent infection
- Long-term complications
Recovery After Treatment
Most patients gradually improve with:
- Fever reduction
- Improved appetite
- Pain relief
- Reduction in infection markers
Follow-up imaging may be needed to confirm healing.
Prevention of Liver Abscess
Important preventive measures include:
โ Safe drinking water
โ Proper food hygiene
โ Early treatment of intestinal infections
โ Diabetes control
โ Avoiding contaminated food and water
Why Choose Laprocare Hospital?
โ Advanced Diagnostic Facilities
Modern imaging and comprehensive evaluation.
โ Ultrasound-Guided Drainage Procedures
Minimally invasive abscess management.
โ Specialized Gastrointestinal Surgical Care
Comprehensive management of liver and abdominal infections.
โ Experienced Surgical Team
Treatment by
Dr. Vimal Detroja
โ Modern Infrastructure
Advanced operation theatre and patient-focused care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is liver abscess serious?
Yes. Untreated liver abscess can become life-threatening.
Can liver abscess be treated with medicines alone?
Small abscesses may respond to medicines, but larger abscesses often require drainage.
Is drainage painful?
Ultrasound-guided drainage is usually minimally invasive and well tolerated.
Can liver abscess recur?
Recurrence is possible if underlying causes are not treated properly.
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Laprocare Hospital
๐ Morbi, Gujarat
๐ +91 79843 69579
Consult
Dr. Vimal Detroja
for advanced treatment of Liver Abscess, Amoebic Liver Infection & Abdominal Sepsis in Morbi.
