Cholangitis refers to inflammation of the common bile duct due to one or more gallstones passing from the gallbladder and becoming lodged, thus obstructing flow of bile from the liver to the small intestine.
Bile duct stones, as well as medical procedures that impact the common bile duct, are the most significant factors in developing cholangitis.
Some causes include:
An individual is more likely to develop cholangitis if any of these risk factors are present:
Cholangitis poses a significant health risk, and even death, if not treated promptly. It primarily affects people in their 50s and 60s. There is no race or sex that is at a significantly greater risk of developing cholangitis.
Symptoms may include:
Pain can be intermittent, and may also spread to the back. Pains can be mild or intense, depending on the severity of the condition.
Because these symptoms are common to a number of conditions which affect the biliary tree, your doctor may prescribe several tests to determine the cause of your symptoms.
The following blood tests may be routinely done to determine the present state of certain levels of enzymes in your bloodstream:
It is important that cholangitis be addressed immediately, as complications can result which only exacerbate the condition. The pain and discomfort experienced by the person who has cholangitis can become quite severe.
Once a regimen of antibiotics is begun, the person usually begins to feel better quickly. Recovery depends a lot on how quickly treatment is begun, therefore it is very important that a medical professional be consulted as soon as possible.
One possible complication is sepsis, a condition in which the body has a severe response to bacteria. Human systems become inflamed when a person has sepsis. Blood pressure drops and organs begin to shut down. Without immediate medical treatment, death could be the result. This can happen very rapidly.
Cholangitis is a condition that needs to be addressed aggressively and quickly. Whenever multiple symptoms (listed earlier on this page) occur, it is always prudent to seek medical advice immediately.
The common bile duct is a structure made up of tubes that collect juices from the pancreas, gallbladder, and the liver. These organs secrete juices into the duodenum that are needed to aid in the digestive process, as well as lower the acidity of food that has left the stomach. Learn more.