Pancreatitis is defined as the inflammation of the pancreas – a long, flat gland located behind the stomach in the upper abdomen. The pancreas is responsible for the production of enzymes that aid in digestion and hormones that help in the regulation of how the body processes sugar. There are two types of pancreatitis – acute and chronic. It can develop as acute pancreatitis, which appears suddenly but only lasts for day. On the other hand, it can occur as chronic pancreatitis, which occurs for a long period of time and can get worse overtime, resulting to lasting damage.
The signs and symptoms of pancreatitis depend on which type a person experiences. With acute pancreatitis, a person may encounter upper abdominal pain, abdominal pain that radiates to the back, abdominal pain that feels worse after eating, fever, rapid pulse, nausea, vomiting, or tenderness when the abdomen is touched. Meanwhile, a person with chronic pancreatitis may experience upper abdominal pain, sudden weight loss, and oily, smelly stools or steatorrhea.
Pancreatitis can be a result of excessive alcohol consumption, gallstones, abdominal surgery, certain medications, cigarette smoking, cystic fibrosis, family history of pancreatitis, high levels of calcium in the blood, high triglyceride levels in the blood, infection, injury to the abdomen, and pancreatic cancer. The disease can lead to severe complications, such as pseudocyst, infection, kidney failure, breathing problems, diabetes, malnutrition, and pancreatic cancer. (Related: Fresh vegetable diet protects against pancreatitis and risk of pancreatic cancer.)
Read more stories on traditional Chinese medicine like Spatholobus suberectus at ChineseMedicine.news. Sources include: NIDDK.NIH.gov MayoClinic.orgStudy: Ashwagandha extract can be used to improve sleep quality and relieve stress
By Michael Alexander // Share
What are some of the health benefits of quassia wood?
By Evangelyn Rodriguez // Share
Images from ESA’s spacecraft shows Nirgal Vallis, an ancient, dried-up river system on Mars
By Michael Alexander // Share
Evaluating the cytotoxicity of plant-derived phenolic compounds toward human carcinoma cells
By Evangelyn Rodriguez // Share
Researchers evaluate the antidiabetic activity of Mentha arvensis (wild mint)
By Evangelyn Rodriguez // Share
Have your avocado and eat it too: A gut-health boosting recipe for guacamole
By Rose Lidell // Share
Global Sumud Flotilla activists accuse Israel of ABUSING Greta Thunberg
By ramontomeydw // Share
The breakfast clock: How your morning meal's timing could be a lifesaver
By avagrace // Share
Pistachios: A nutrient powerhouse for enhancing health and flavor
By lauraharris // Share