prostate liver

prostate liver
My father's belly was full of water / fluids and do not know why, any reason why this might be happening?

For about one year, the body cavity of my father is full of water / fluids. It has lost much weight and not gain weight. He is unable to drink plenty of water beceause his skin is stretched so much that it seems 6 months pregnant. He is 62 years old and about a year ago, was on a trip in Switzerland and businss ate like a "king" (ie, lots of eggs, meat, ice cream, candy, cheese varies). He drank bottles of wine all day every day with meals for a year. Shortly after his return he became extreamly big belly. Doctors check the prostate, kidney and liver and everything looked good or inconclusive. Your urine has Keyton footprint. Now you can eat anything and his bowels are free, but can not gain any weight. Its almost as if your body is starving and not getting the nutrients sufficient. Right now, your current doctor would like to do exploratory surgery, with no game plan in mind and this is extremley scary. Any idea what to do or check?

Keyton are proteins … sounds like liver metabolism problem please read this to see if you have these symptoms. Essays must be preformed again. The liver is considered the largest organ in our body and performs many functions. Directly or indirectly accounts for growth, immunization, nutrition and reproduction. Liver disease may affect any of these vital processes. You can find the liver disorder by identifying the various symptoms. Step 1: Check if the patient has skin discoloration. The skin and the eyes become yellowish in color and the urine becomes dark yellow. It is called jaundice, and this is regarded as the main sign of liver disease. Step 2: Track the patient's diet. Loss of appetite with weight loss is indicative of liver dysfunction. The patient may have anemia and a sense of nausea. Step 3: Check pale stools, as it indicates the onset of liver disorder. One patient in the liver may also complain of the bowels of irritable bowel movements or irregular. Step 4: Find out if distended abdomen. Swelling under right lower rib is a common complaint of patients in the liver. You can put strong pressure on the diaphragm resulting in pain when breathing. Step 5: Review the shape and appearance of nails. Search curved, whitish nail also suggests a liver problem. Step 6: Notification of nosebleeds and bruises easy as showing liver abnormality and deficiency of protein. Step 7: Test of polyuria and polydipsia, excessive thirst and frequent urination may occur if liver disease. Step 8: frequent headaches, dizziness, cramps, irritability, depression, etc., are also indicative of liver problems.


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