My 59 year old dad has a history of alcohol
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Signs of drug abuse -- 3 1/2 years ago he decided to quit drinking -- went through DT's. stopped breathing. was vented, given Last Rites and expected to die. He pulled through, pulmonologist told him to never take another drink...that his liver was in bad shape. Within 5 months he was drinking in moderation again. Fast forward to now. He is retaining fluid in abdomen, feet and legs and cannot sleep at night because he cannot breathe -- says it's his asthma. He finally goes to the dr. (
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My gut feeling is that my dad's liver is in very bad shape. He denies everything...I don't know if it's because of his
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and now he has edema and ascites (ascites = edema in the abdomen), there is no doctor that would tell him it's ok to even have a drop of alcohol.
Ascites is serious.
Ascites is usually treated at first with Lasix,,,, and as it gets worse, Lasix & Aldactone,,,, and as it gets even worse (causing breathing problems along with lots of other troubles) then they do paracentesis, or install a shunt, (along with lots of diuretics.)
Ascites is caused by portal hypertension (pressure in the portal vein) and usually low albumin.
I know you mentioned that you're a nursing student so you may know that portal hypertension also causes varices.
You need to get him to a gastroenterologist.