Purulent cholangitis is a serious infection of the biliary tract, due to biliary obstruction and bacterial infection, which leads to increased pressure in the bile ducts, cholestasis, and bacterial multiplication, which triggers inflammation. This disease progresses rapidly and can lead to serious complications and even life-threatening if left unchecked**.
Typical symptoms of suppurative cholangitis include right upper quadrant pain, fever, jaundice, etc. Pain in the right upper quadrant is caused by increased pressure in the bile ducts and compression of the bile duct walls. Fever is a systemic inflammatory response due to a bacterial infection. Jaundice is caused by obstruction of bile ducts that obstruct bile drainage and increase bilirubin in the blood.
The main treatment of purulent cholangitis is medication and surgery. Drugs** are mainly used to control infections through antibiotics, and at the same time give symptomatic **, such as antispasmodic analgesics, choleretic, etc. Surgery** is mainly to relieve biliary obstruction, drain bile, reduce pressure in the bile duct, and prevent the spread of infection.
In the process, patients need to pay attention to dietary adjustment and avoid the intake of greasy food to reduce the burden on the liver. At the same time, it is necessary to maintain adequate rest and water intake to enhance the body's immunity and promote disease recovery.
Septic cholangitis is a serious condition that needs to be diagnosed as early as possible. Patients should seek medical attention in time when they have relevant symptoms to avoid delaying the disease. At the same time, it is necessary to maintain good living habits and eating habits to enhance the body's immunity and prevent the recurrence of diseases.