What symptom does pancreatitis have?
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When the trypsin in the pancreas has its own digestion, it can lead to pancreatitis. After pancreatitis, the pancreas may be edematous and congestive. Some patients with pancreatitis may have symptoms of pancreatic tissue necrosis. Patients with pancreatitis usually have abdominal pain and distension. Some patients will feel nauseous and have symptoms of continuous vomiting. The patient's body will show signs of fever. The level of amylase in the patient's urine increases. Pancreatitis can be divided into acute and chronic. If the pancreatic juice outflow pipeline is blocked, the pancreatic juice can not be discharged smoothly, which may lead to pancreatitis.
What symptom does pancreatitis have?
Abdominal pain caused by pancreatitis is more serious, and it is a progressive abdominal pain like knife cutting. Abdominal pain caused by pancreatitis can also spread to the back of the body, thus forming a radioactive abdominal pain. Patients with pancreatitis and abdominal pain often have pancreatic edema.
Some patients with pancreatitis after onset will feel severe abdominal pain, abdominal pain is also one of the early manifestations of pancreatitis, often because patients eat when overeating or because of extreme fatigue will occur after obvious abdominal pain. Abdominal pain caused by pancreatitis is usually sudden.
When patients with pancreatitis, there may be many symptoms, the more common symptoms of pancreatitis is abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and fever. If the pancreatitis is hemorrhagic necrotizing pancreatitis, then in addition to the basic performance, the patient may also have shock, high fever, jaundice, abdominal distension and other symptoms.
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When patients with pancreatitis may also be accompanied by vaginitis, this inflammation stimulates the body's vagus nerve, which will lead to frequent vomiting and nausea. The patient may develop symptoms of enteroparalysis after the disease worsens.