Flood Syndrome, characterized by ruptured umbilical hernias with ascitic fluid leakage in decompensated liver cirrhosis, presents a rare but potentially fatal complication of cirrhotic liver disease. We present a case study of a patient with decompensated cirrhosis who underwent multiple medical encounters before the severity of his condition, characterized by ascitic fluid leakage, was recognized. Flood Syndrome was ultimately identified on admission to the hospital, prompting multidisciplinary interventions and discussions, including antibiotics, surgical consultation, and optimization for hernia repair.
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