What you should know about pancreatitis

What you should know about pancreatitis

Symptoms of acute pancreatitis may include upper left abdominal pain that radiates to the back, fever, nausea and vomiting, increased heart rate, and swollen or tender abdomen. Symptoms of chronic pancreatitis may be similar, although the upper abdominal pain is usually more persistent and severe, weight loss may occur, and you may develop diabetes.

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Do you have pancreatitis?

Do you have pancreatitis?

Pancreatitis is a disease that causes the pancreas to become inflamed. It can either be acute or chronic. Acute pancreatitis occurs when the pancreas becomes suddenly inflamed, which only lasts for a few days. Symptoms can be mild, severe, and even life-threatening. With proper treatment, acute pancreatitis can be treated. But if acute pancreatitis is left untreated, this can lead to infection, bleeding, cysts, or severe tissue damage, and can also being to affect the kidneys, heart, or lungs. 

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