(K83.5) Biliary cyst

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3 493 872 in individuals diagnosis biliary cyst confirmed
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92 696 deaths with diagnosis biliary cyst
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3% mortality rate associated with the disease biliary cyst

Diagnosis biliary cyst is diagnosed Women are 7.04% more likely than Men

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Men receive the diagnosis biliary cyst

36 674 (2.3 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

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Women receive the diagnosis biliary cyst

56 022 (3.0 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease biliary cyst - Men aged 60-64 and Women aged 80-84

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-95+
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in in men, the disease manifests at any agein in women, the disease manifests at any age
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-95+

Disease Features biliary cyst

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Non-contagious
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Moderate individual risk, low public risk
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Biliary cyst - what does this mean

Biliary cysts are a type of cyst that form in the bile ducts, which are responsible for carrying bile from the liver to the small intestine. they are typically caused by a blockage in the bile ducts, such as a tumor, gallstones, or scar tissue, and can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, and jaundice. treatment typically involves surgical removal of the cyst.

What happens during the disease - biliary cyst

Biliary cysts are caused by an obstruction in the bile ducts, which can be caused by a variety of factors including inflammation, infection, trauma, or a congenital abnormality. this obstruction causes a buildup of bile in the bile ducts, which can lead to an enlargement of the ducts and the formation of cysts. the cysts can cause inflammation and irritation to the surrounding tissue, leading to pain and discomfort in the abdominal area.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Physical exam
  • Blood tests
  • Ultrasound
  • CT scan
  • MRI scan
  • Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
  • Laparoscopy

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main Goal: To reduce the size of the biliary cyst and to reduce symptoms.
  • Surgery to remove the cyst
  • Antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection
  • Pain relievers to reduce discomfort
  • Fluid drainage to reduce pressure
  • Dietary changes to reduce symptoms
  • Monitoring of the cyst size and symptoms
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14 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Biliary cyst - Prevention

The best way to prevent biliary cyst is to practice a healthy lifestyle that includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding alcohol and smoking. additionally, it is important to get regular check-ups with a healthcare provider and to follow any recommended screenings or treatments.

Main symptoms of the disease biliary cyst

Belching

(Burping, Eructation, Retching, Regurgitation, Hiccupping, Hiccoughing)

Belching is the release of gas from the digestive tract through the mouth. It is often accompanied by a sound and may be involuntary or voluntary. Belching typically occurs after eating or drinking, but can also occur due to the buildup of swallowed air. It can be accompanied by abdominal bloating, ...

Age: any ageAccociated with 28 diseases

Vomit

Vomiting is the forceful expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth. It can be accompanied by nausea, abdominal pain, and sweating. Vomiting can be caused by a variety of conditions, such as food poisoning, motion sickness, viral infections, and migraine headaches. Symptoms can range from mild ...

Age: any ageAccociated with 149 diseases

Nausea

(Upset stomach, Queasiness, Queasy feeling, Stomach discomfort, Gastric unease, Stomach churning, Stomach upset, Stomachache, Feeling sick, Feeling queasy, Stomach queasiness, Feeling nauseous, Feeling nauseated, Nauseousness)

Nausea is an unpleasant feeling in the upper abdomen that may be accompanied by an urge to vomit. It can range from mild to severe and can be accompanied by symptoms such as sweating, dizziness, and increased salivation. Nausea can be caused by a variety of stimuli, including motion sickness, certai...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 217 diseases

Colic

(Painful crying, Abdominal cramps, Stomach cramps, Griping, Gripe, Gastric distress, Gastric discomfort, Gastrointestinal discomfort, Gastrointestinal pain, Abdominal pain, Abdominal distress, Stomach pain, Intestinal pain, Intestinal cramps, Gastric ...)

Colic is an abdominal pain that typically starts and stops suddenly, often occurring in waves. It is usually seen in infants, characterized by episodes of intense crying, drawing up of legs and facial expressions of pain. Colic usually begins within the first few weeks of life and can last up to 3-4...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 14 diseases

Shoulder pain

(Sore shoulder, Aching shoulder, Painful shoulder, Tender shoulder, Stiff shoulder, Stabbing shoulder, Burning shoulder, Sharp shoulder, Throbbing shoulder, Pulsating shoulder)

Shoulder pain can be a sharp, stabbing sensation or a dull ache. It can be localized to the shoulder or radiate down the arm. It can start suddenly or develop gradually over time. It can be caused by an injury, overuse, or a medical condition such as arthritis or bursitis. Symptoms can include tende...

Age: any ageAccociated with 11 diseases

Pain in the right hypochondrium

(Pain in right upper abdomen, Pain in right side of abdomen, Agony in right hypochondrium, Agonizing in right hypochondrium, Ache in right hypochondrium, Aching in right hypochondrium, Sharp pain in right hypochondrium, Soreness in right hypochondrium...)

Pain in the right hypochondrium is a symptom that usually presents as a sharp or dull ache in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen. It can range from mild to severe and can be localized or radiating. It is often accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal distention. It ...

Age: At null Years OldAccociated with 13 diseases