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What is Pancreatitis?

Posted in: Pancreatitis
By Dr. David Dahlman, DC
Mar 12, 2008 - 3:53:25 PM

What is Pancreatitis?

Pancreatitis, both types, are characterized by recurring or persistent abdominal pain.  The most common cause of acute pancreatitis is gallstones and alcohol is the second most common. Trauma and drug reactions are also involved in a lesser number of cases. There is also autoimmune pancreatitis where the body attacks the tissue of the pancreas.

If gallstones are involved, it creates a backflow of digestive enzymes that are normally produced in the pancreas and, remaining in the pancreas causes the enzymes to dissolve the tissue.

Chronic Pancreatitis

Chronic pancreatitis is more longterm. About 70% of the cases are caused by chronic alcohol use, usually more than 150g/day for between 6-12 years.

Common tests used to determine chronic pancreatitis are serum amylase and serum lipase blood tests, triglyceride blood tests, enzyme measurement in stool, X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans and MRI's.

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