
Yes, pancreatitis is a life threatening condition if left untreated. Severe recurrent pancreatitis may cause blood and fluid loss causing life threatening conditions such as multi organ failure. The range of disease is from self-limiting to fatal, with an incidence and mortality rate that increases with age. Read more: Is Pancreatitis Life Threatening? Article
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Why Does My Stomach Hurt After Every Meal?
Stomach pain after meals is a symptom of many conditions. Learn the signs of stomach pain after every meal, what causes stomach pain, how doctors diagnose stomach pain, and what you can do to treat stomach pain after every meal. Your digestive system breaks down food into nutrients your body needs to function properly. Here are 6 ways to improve digestive health and promote healthy gut bacteria.
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What Foods Should You Eat While Recovering From Pancreatitis?
What is pancreatitis and how can you treat it? Learn what foods you can eat while recovering and what preventive measures you can follow to keep this condition at bay. Pancreatitis is a condition in which the pancreas develops swelling due to the destruction of the pancreatic tissue by its own enzymes. Eventually, these enzymes become activated while still in the pancreas and begin irritating the tissue of the pancreas, causing inflammation, bleeding, and damage to the pancreas.
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Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis
Pancreatitis is a rare disease in which the pancreas becomes inflamed. There are two types of pancreatitis: acute and chronic. Symptoms of pancreatitis include abdominal pain, fever, nausea, vomiting, and a rapid pulse. Treatment of pancreatitis often requires hospitalization.
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What Can Cure Pancreatitis?
Learn what medical treatments can help to cure your pancreatitis and speed up your recovery.
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What Are the Warning Signs of Pancreatitis?
What is pancreatitis, and how do you recognize pancreatitis symptoms? Learn the warning signs of acute and chronic pancreatitis, when to see a doctor, and how to treat pancreatitis.
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Are Eggs Bad for Pancreatitis?
Egg yolks may be bad for pancreatitis due to their high-fat content. However, egg yolks may be swapped for egg whites in a regular diet because they are low in fat. Although fatty foods, such as egg yolks, won’t damage the pancreas, they do contribute to high triglyceride levels that are a common risk factor for pancreatitis.
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