The yellow bile ducts carry bile from the liver and gallbladder to the small intestine. Bile is a fluid that aids the body in digesting and absorbing fats, as well as removing waste from the liver. Cholangitis is an inflammation of the bile ducts, a type of liver disease. It can also be more specifically classified into primary sclerosing cholangitis, primary biliary inflammation, secondary biliary inflammation, and immune-mediated cholangitis. Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and modern treatment methods of cholangitis.

What are the symptoms of cholangitis?

The symptoms depend on the type of inflammation you are experiencing.

Early symptoms of chronic primary biliary inflammation may include:

If you have chronic primary biliary cholangitis for an extended period, you may experience:

For acute primary biliary inflammation, sudden symptoms may include:

Your doctor may find signs of cholangitis in other parts of the body, including:

What are the causes of cholangitis?

Immune-mediated inflammation of the bile ducts means that your body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the bile ducts, causing inflammation. Over time, inflammation can lead to scarring or the growth of hard tissue inside the bile ducts, making them rigid and narrow.

Causes of acute inflammation may include:

Causes of both acute and chronic cholangitis may be:

How is cholangitis diagnosed?

Diagnosis may involve various tests and imaging procedures:

What is the treatment for cholangitis?

Treatment may vary depending on the cause and whether the inflammation is acute or chronic. Early diagnosis is crucial, as both acute and chronic cholangitis can lead to serious complications if left untreated.

Early treatment for acute primary biliary inflammation may include:

Medication like ursodeoxycholic acid may help protect the liver by improving bile flow, but it does not treat the inflammation itself.

Treatment for chronic primary biliary cholangitis may include:

Balloon dilation may be used to open the ducts and increase bile flow, improving symptoms. This treatment may need to be repeated several times for the management of primary biliary cholangitis.

Surgical Treatment:

Liver Transplant:

Nutritional Support:

Complications of cholangitis

Untreated cholangitis can lead to serious health problems. Complications may include:

Best Doctor for the Treatment of Cholangitis

Dr. Mohamed Al Boraie is considered the best doctor for the treatment of cholangitis. He is a consultant in hepatology, gastroenterology, and endoscopy, a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in England, and a member of the American College of Gastroenterology. Dr. Mohamed Al Boraie currently works as a lecturer in general internal medicine, liver, and digestive system diseases at Al-Azhar University Faculty of Medicine in Cairo.

Dr. Mohamed Al Boraie participates regularly in local and international scientific conferences and has numerous scientific research papers published in prestigious medical journals.

Book your appointment now if you would like to consult with Dr. Mohamed Al Boraie regarding the treatment of cholangitis or other acute and chronic liver diseases.