Please be careful posting actual data results - it’s not “allowed” by this Forum’s Guidelines. It’s easy enough to modify using generic words like high, very low etc!!
However! I don’t have experience of the actual causes - although of course I’ve had ascites- but the following are a couple of extracts from two NHS sites. There are loads of other sites with similar info.
“The most common cause of ascites reported in the UK are liver cirrhosis and malignancy but the condition may develop as a result of various other problems for example, infection, inflammation or injury.” (Source:- Pennine AcuteHospital - NHS)
“Ascites is most commonly caused by scarring of the liver, called liver cirrhosis and less commonly may be the result of certain types of cancers, for example, stomach or ovarian cancer” (Source:- James Paget University Hospital - NHS)
Your Mum’s consultant should really be the one who can help you understand what is really going on.
Ooo look at you Smiles, with your cut and paste action!! Normally you say " I don't have a clue" ! Have you just worked out that it's what everyone else does, and that makes them look smart!!
Hi, At least your Dr had the sense to order a scan, so your mother should now get a referral to a specialist in order to get to the bottom of this. Maybe further tests will be required before a diagnosis has been given.
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