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Ascites is a medical condition characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity, causing swelling and discomfort. A recent survey on ascites has shed light on its prevalence among different age groups and populations. The study showed that ascites affects individuals of all ages, although it's more common in older adults with underlying liver or heart disease. Alcohol abuse was also identified as a major risk factor for developing this condition. Furthermore, the survey revealed that early detection and treatment can significantly improve patients' outcomes and quality of life. Physicians were recommended to promptly diagnose ascites using imaging tests such as ultrasound or CT scan if patients experience abdominal distension or difficulty breathing while lying down. Overall, this survey highlights the importance of raising awareness about ascites to help prevent its complications and reduce its impact on affected individuals' health outcomes.


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