In our clinic, we employ the top pancreatitis surgeons. The pancreas is inflamed by pancreatitis. The duodenum, or first segment of the small intestine, is close to the pancreas, a sizable gland located behind the stomach. The two primary jobs of the pancreas are to produce the hormone insulin and digestive juices, or enzymes, that aid in food digestion. In the intestine, these enzymes break down the food. When the pancreas is damaged by the enzymes, inflammation results, which leads to pancreatitis. You can have acute or chronic pancreatitis. Both forms are dangerous and may result in complications. Acute pancreatitis is a transient condition that develops suddenly. Acute pancreatitis typically improves with treatment and resolves within a few days. Acute pancreatitis can occur in some people in a more severe form, necessitating a protracted hospital stay. Chronic pancreatitis lasts for a very long time. The pancreas doesn't get better or heal. Instead, it worsens over time, which may cause irreversible harm to your pancreas. In cases where tissue scarring prevents the pancreas from draining pancreatic fluids properly, doctors may advise surgery for patients with chronic pancreatitis. A new duct, or passageway, can be made by your surgeon to let the fluid drain and lessen inflammation. He or she might also remove tissue that is infected or scarred.
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