What symptom does acute pancreatitis have?
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Acute pancreatitis is generally severe. Acute pancreatitis is caused by a variety of causes. It is an inflammatory reaction of pancreatic tissue self digestion, edema, bleeding and even necrosis after pancreatic enzyme is activated in the pancreas. The clinical manifestations are epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting, fever and other symptoms. The severity of the disease varies. What are the symptoms of acute pancreatitis? Now let me tell you something.
What symptom does acute pancreatitis have?
The etiology of pancreatitis is related to excessive drinking and gallstones in bile duct. The main factors causing acute pancreatitis include obstruction, alcohol, vascular, trauma, infection, metabolic diseases, and other factors such as drug allergy, hemochromatosis, heredity, etc.
Clinically, the main symptoms of edematous pancreatitis are abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and fever, while hemorrhagic necrotizing pancreatitis can appear shock, high fever, jaundice, abdominal distension, even intestinal paralysis, peritoneal irritation and subcutaneous congestion spots. This is a more serious symptom.
When there is acute pancreatitis, it should be necessary for medical examination, blood routine, abdominal B ultrasound, CT imaging and so on, treatment can also be through non-surgical treatment and surgical treatment. During the treatment, it is necessary to strengthen the monitoring of patients' family members and nutritional support.
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Whether it is surgical treatment or non-surgical treatment, all need to be supplemented with nutrition, because pancreatitis is prone to malnutrition, to ensure that patients in the case of gastrointestinal pressure, supplement the required nutrition, to avoid the occurrence of pancreatitis.