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Acid reflux: Regurgitation causes and treatment methods

Regurgitation causes and treatment methods should be handled by a professional gastroenterologist

Acid reflux: Regurgitation causes and treatment methods

Regurgitation causes and treatment methods should be handled by a professional gastroenterologist

 

Chronic pancreatitis is the severe inflammation of the pancreas that is persistent and doesn’t heal for many months or even years.

Severe or chronic pancreatitis can lead to permanent scarring and damage. Calcium stones or cysts may develop, blocking the duct that carries digestive enzymes to your stomach and hindering digestion.

70% of chronic pancreatitis cases are linked to alcohol consumption, but your chances of developing this condition may be high if:

  • You have a family history of pancreatitis
  • You smoke
  • You’re a man between the ages of 30 and 40

Chronic pancreatitis is the severe inflammation of the pancreas that is persistent and doesn’t heal for many months or even years.

Severe or chronic pancreatitis can lead to permanent scarring and damage. Calcium stones or cysts may develop, blocking the duct that carries digestive enzymes to your stomach and hindering digestion.

70% of chronic pancreatitis cases are linked to alcohol consumption, but your chances of developing this condition may be high if:

  • You have a family history of pancreatitis
  • You smoke
  • You’re a man between the ages of 30 and 40

Symptoms and causes of regurgitationchronic pancreatitis 

Multiple factors can aid in developing chronic pancreatitis. If you have any of the following pre-existing conditions, you may likely suffer from chronic pancreatitis:

  • Autoimmune diseases such as autoimmune hepatitis or celiac disease
  • High levels of calcium in the blood
  • Narrow pancreatic duct
  • High levels of triglyceride fats in the blood
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If you begin to display any of the following symptoms, seek immediate medical attention as these may be a sign that you’re suffering from chronic pancreatitis:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Shortness of breath
  • Unintentional weight loss
  • Diarrhea
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You may experience the following severe symptoms as your condition progresses if you fail to seek treatment:

  • Internal bleeding
  • Intestinal blocking
  • Pancreatic fluids in the abdomen
  • Jaundice
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Multiple factors can aid in developing chronic pancreatitis. If you have any of the following pre-existing conditions, you may likely suffer from chronic pancreatitis:

  • Autoimmune diseases such as autoimmune hepatitis or celiac disease
  • High levels of calcium in the blood
  • Narrow pancreatic duct
  • High levels of triglyceride fats in the blood
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If you begin to display any of the following symptoms, seek immediate medical attention as these may be a sign that you’re suffering from chronic pancreatitis:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Shortness of breath
  • Unintentional weight loss
  • Diarrhea
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You may experience the following severe symptoms as your condition progresses if you fail to seek treatment:

  • Internal bleeding
  • Intestinal blocking
  • Pancreatic fluids in the abdomen
  • Jaundice
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Health complications of chronic pancreatitis

Severe health complications of chronic pancreatitis include:

  • Nutrient malabsorption is due to your pancreas not being able to produce enough digestive enzymes, which leads to your body not being able to efficiently absorb nutrients. This can lead to malnutrition. 
  • Diabetes is due to the damage caused to cells that produce insulin, which helps control blood sugar levels. The inefficient processing of sugar can lead to an increase in blood sugar levels. 
  • Pseudocysts are due to fluid-filled growths that may form inside or outside the pancreas. This can cause blockages to important ducts and vessels and may cause infection.

Health complications of chronic pancreatitis

Severe health complications of chronic pancreatitis include:

  • Nutrient malabsorption is due to your pancreas not being able to produce enough digestive enzymes, which leads to your body not being able to efficiently absorb nutrients. This can lead to malnutrition. 
  • Diabetes is due to the damage caused to cells that produce insulin, which helps control blood sugar levels. The inefficient processing of sugar can lead to an increase in blood sugar levels. 
  • Pseudocysts are due to fluid-filled growths that may form inside or outside the pancreas. This can cause blockages to important ducts and vessels and may cause infection.
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Diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis

Severe complications can be prevented by consulting your physician as soon as you begin to notice any symptoms that are typical of chronic pancreatitis.

The following tests might be recommended for an accurate diagnosis:

  • Imaging tests such as X-rays, ultrasounds, and CT scans
  • Endoscopic ultrasound
Diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis

Diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis

Severe complications can be prevented by consulting your physician as soon as you begin to notice any symptoms that are typical of chronic pancreatitis.

The following tests might be recommended for an accurate diagnosis:

  • Imaging tests such as X-rays, ultrasounds, and CT scans
  • Endoscopic ultrasound
Diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis

Management of chronic pancreatitis

If you’re diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis, you might be prescribed the following methods of relief to alleviate your discomfort:

Medication to control your pain—artificial digestive enzymes to help with food digestion, insulin to control blood sugar levels, and steroids to control any autoimmune disorder you may have, might be prescribed.

Endoscopies to help relieve pain and get rid of blockages—a long flexible tube is inserted through your mouth which allows the removal of pancreatic stones and can even close leaks.

Surgery if the condition is extremely severe—surgery may also be carried out to drain cysts, clear pancreatic blockages, and widen the pancreatic duct if necessary.

Management of chronic pancreatitis

If you’re diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis, you might be prescribed the following methods of relief to alleviate your discomfort:

Medication to control your pain—artificial digestive enzymes to help with food digestion, insulin to control blood sugar levels, and steroids to control any autoimmune disorder you may have, might be prescribed.

Endoscopies to help relieve pain and get rid of blockages—a long flexible tube is inserted through your mouth which allows the removal of pancreatic stones and can even close leaks.

Surgery if the condition is extremely severe—surgery may also be carried out to drain cysts, clear pancreatic blockages, and widen the pancreatic duct if necessary.

 Consult a medical expert to ease the complications of chronic pancreatitis

An expert gastroenterologist can prescribe the necessary treatment measures to relieve you from experiencing any discomfort due to chronic pancreatitis.

Schedule an appointment with a specialist today for an accurate diagnosis and suitable treatment plan.

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