Pancreatitis with mild symptoms?
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Once pancreatitis occurs, it means that the ability of patients to secrete digestive fluid and insulin is impaired. In addition, if pancreatitis can not be detected and treated in time, it can also lead to the occurrence of diabetes and threaten the lives of patients. Therefore, we should not only know how to prevent pancreatitis, but also know what symptoms of pancreatitis? Now let's talk about it.
Pancreatitis with mild symptoms?
During the onset of acute pancreatitis, shock patients often appear pale, cold sweat, and can also be accompanied by a drop in blood pressure. There are many factors leading to shock, such as pancreatic juice overflow will stimulate the peritoneum, leading to severe abdominal pain. In addition, pancreatic tissue and intra-abdominal bleeding can also lead to the occurrence of shock symptoms.
Abdominal pain is also the main symptom during the onset of acute pancreatitis. Sometimes the pain can radiate to the back. Generally, the disease symptoms will be alleviated in the process of leaning forward or bending down. In addition, abdominal pain symptoms often occur after a lot of drinking or overeating. Mild pain will have dull pain symptoms, severe pain will have persistent pain symptoms.
Patients with chronic pancreatitis will have varying degrees of upper abdominal pain during the onset, usually the pain can radiate to the ribs and back, usually the symptoms will be reduced when standing up or leaning forward. In addition, patients will also have symptoms of pancreatic insufficiency, such as abdominal distension, anorexia, weight loss, etc., of which more than half of patients with chronic pancreatitis will have diabetes. Patients with advanced chronic pancreatitis will also have malnutrition, severe cases will have upper abdominal pressure pain.
matters needing attention
Prevention of pancreatitis, do not eat too full. Eat too full, or eat indigestible, spicy food, will increase the secretion of gastric juice, increase the burden on the pancreas, leading to pancreatitis. Food should not be too salty, because too much salt will increase pancreatic congestion and edema. Condiments should not be put more, food too sour, too spicy can increase the secretion of gastric juice, increase the burden of the pancreas. Soybeans, broad beans, sweet potatoes, taro and other gas producing foods should not be eaten, so as not to aggravate abdominal distension.