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Can vitamin deficiency cause ascites? An in-depth look at the link

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While ascites is most commonly associated with advanced liver disease, a 2014 case study revealed a rare instance where vitamin B12 deficiency was the primary driver. This highlights a complex relationship where severe nutritional deficiencies can potentially contribute to or exacerbate conditions leading to fluid accumulation in the abdomen.

How Much Sodium Should You Have if You Have Cirrhosis?

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For patients with cirrhosis and ascites, daily sodium intake is often recommended to be limited to 2,000 mg or less to manage fluid retention. Understanding how much sodium should you have if you have cirrhosis is crucial, as excessive consumption can worsen fluid buildup in the abdomen (ascites) and legs (edema). A balanced approach that focuses on avoiding sodium overload while maintaining adequate nutrition is vital for managing this condition effectively.