What are the symptoms of peritoneal tuberculosis

Peritoneal tuberculosis has many symptoms, fever and night sweats are the most common, low and moderate fever is the most common, some patients are chiropractic fever, exudative, caseous cases or combined with severe extra-abdominal tuberculosis patients can be arrested fever, night sweats are severe, the situation is serious with anemia, wasting, edema and other malnutrition manifestations. Most of the patients will have different degrees of abdominal pain, most of the persistent vague pain or dull pain, the pain is mostly located around the umbilicus, lower abdomen, sometimes in the whole abdomen. Then there is abdominal distension in most patients, which can be caused by toxic symptoms of tuberculosis or peritonitis accompanied by intestinal dysfunction, and patients can develop ascites, which is more common in small and moderate amounts. There is also tenderness which is a distinctive feature of adherent tuberculous peritonitis, and the vast majority of patients have varying degrees of tenderness, usually mild, and a few have marked tenderness with rebound pain, the latter mostly of a caseous nature.