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Home » Fulminant Hepatic Failure: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Fulminant Hepatic Failure: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

September 2, 2025 by Marksparks .arkansas Leave a Comment

Fulminant Hepatic Failure: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Question. Write short note on fulminant hepatic failure.

Answer.

Fulminant hepatic failure:

Fulminant hepatic failure is seen in a healthy person which develop acute hepatitis and goes into hepatic encephalopathy within the 8 weeks of illness.

Etiology

  • Acute viral hepatitis
  • Drugs all hepatotoxic drugs
  • Pregnancy with hepatitis
  • Wilson’s disease
  • Due to Reye’s syndrome.

“Understanding fulminant hepatic failure through FAQs: Causes, symptoms, and treatments explained”

Clinical Features Fulminant Hepatic Failure

  • Cerebral features: Poor alertness, slurred speech, drowsiness, confusion, disorientation, convulsion and coma.
  • Jaundice is present.
  • Fetor hepaticus
  • Flapping tremors are present.
  •  Signs of portal hypertension are present, i.e. ascites, edema.
  • Cerebral edema is present.

“Importance of studying fulminant hepatic failure for healthcare professionals: Questions explained”

Investigations Fulminant Hepatic Failure

  • Bilirubin levels are high
  • Serum transaminase levels are high
  • Prothrombin time is prolonged
  • Urine may contain urobilinogen and bilirubin
  • Serum ammonia levels are high
  • USG of liver shows reduced liver size.

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Treatment Fulminant Hepatic Failure

  • Phenobarbitone or 5 mg IV diazepam is given to patient.
  • Care of pulse, blood pressure, bowel and bladder is taken.
  • 5 to 10% of glucose drip IV is given.
  • IV vitamin K is given 10 mg for 3 days.
  • IV vitamin C is given 500 mg daily for prevention of bleeding.

“Factors influencing success with fulminant hepatic failure knowledge: Q&A”

  • IV ranitidine is given 50 mg twice daily.
  • Encephalopathy is treated by with drawl of protein intake; Sterilization of gut by neomycin 1 gm orally for 6 hours; increased fecal output of nitrogen by changing bacterial flra with lactulose 30 to 60 mL orally after 2–3 hours till loose stool is produced.
  • Infections should be treated with amoxicillin or ceftzxime.

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