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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › chronic-pancreatitisChronic pancreatitis - NHS

    Symptoms of chronic pancreatitis. The most common symptom of chronic pancreatitis is repeated episodes of severe pain in your tummy (abdomen). The pain usually develops in the middle or left side of your tummy and can move along your back.

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  2. The main symptom of acute pancreatitis is a severe pain that develops suddenly in the centre of your tummy. This aching pain often gets steadily worse and can travel along your back. Other symptoms of acute pancreatitis include: feeling or being sick (vomiting) indigestion; a high temperature of 38C or more (fever)

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    If you smoke or drink alcohol, your doctor will recommend that you stop. This may help reduce the risk of complications and attacks of acute pancreatitis. Your doctor can advise you on local stop-smoking services or specialist alcohol services.

    When you have pancreatitis, your body doesn’t absorb fat and protein from your food as it should. Being in pain may also mean you don’t feel like eating as much. This can lead to malnutrition – which means you’re underweight or not getting enough nutrients. If you have signs of malnutrition, your doctor or dietitian may suggest making some changes ...

    Your doctor can give you advice on managing any pain you have. For mild pain, this may involve taking over-the-counter painkillers, like paracetamol and ibuprofen. If necessary, your doctor can prescribe a stronger painkiller called tramadol. Your doctor may also suggest taking antidepressant medicines or painkillers for nerve pain. These can work ...

    If you have certain complications or your pain doesn’t get better with other treatments, your doctor may suggest an operation. These procedures could include: 1. draining any cysts that develop on your pancreas 2. putting in a tube (called a stent) to help drain fluid from your pancreas 3. removing or destroying gallstones or other stones in your p...

  3. www.nhs.uk › conditions › acute-pancreatitisAcute pancreatitis - NHS

    Symptoms of acute pancreatitis. The most common symptoms of acute pancreatitis include: suddenly getting severe pain in the centre of your tummy (abdomen) feeling or being sick; a high temperature of 38C or more (fever) Read more about the symptoms of acute pancreatitis and diagnosing acute pancreatitis. When to get medical help. See a GP ...

  4. Pancreatitis can occur suddenly or build up over time. Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of this digestive system disorder that can cause serious illness.

  5. Sep 28, 2022 · (1) Where Is the Pain of Pancreatitis Felt? The most common symptom of both acute and chronic pancreatitis is pain in the upper abdominal area, usually under the ribs. This pain: May be mild at...

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  7. What are the symptoms of chronic pancreatitis? The major symptoms of chronic pancreatitis are: Pain; Nausea; Vomiting; Diarrhoea; Weight loss; Fatigue; Some people with chronic pancreatitis have only one or two of these symptoms. Symptoms of diabetes may happen late in the disease.

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