35 years old suffering from liver problem. Due to excessive drinking habit there is excessive swelling of both foots and scrotum Dr. written as scrotum surgery is required. Whether surgery is required or not or swelling is normal due to liver malfunctioning!
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Yes if the fluid accumulation is more then it needs to be drained out this is best. However this is not going to solve the issue and is a temporary thing only. If he does not stops drinking and does not takes proper treatment he is going to die very soon. Do the blood test /liver function test and you can see the results describing his internal condition.
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Normally when a patient reaches the advanced stage of Liver disease c/a Cirrhosis, Decompensation occurs where there is accumulation of excessive fluid from the intravascular compartment to extravascular spaces due to variety of causes, hypoprotenemia being one of the major. Swelling progresses from lower limbs to scrotum, and abdomen where it is called ASCITIS. This is usually tried to managed by supplementing ALBUMIN and Diuretic medicines. If ASCITIS is massive and causing difficulties such as breathlessness or pain or difficulty with routine self care functions, and it is removed by a simple paracentesis. For a detailed personal evaluation and management plan you can use the video consultation feature to consult
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