Acute Severe Pancreatitis - Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
How to Detect Acute Severe Pancreatitis
By Christine Cadena, published Jul 27, 2007
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Acute pancreatitis that is significant, or severe, in nature can lead to significant health complications, including death. As a disease that is reversible, patients who suffer from recurring acute pancreatitis may develop necrosis of the pancreas, ultimately leading to a breakdown in tissue.
So, what is the underlying cause and origin of acute and severe pancreatitis? In many cases, the cause and origin varies. However, the extensive use of alcohol and in patients who suffer from chronic complications of the gall bladder, acute and severe pancreatitis is quite common. Often, because the symptoms of acute and severe pancreatitis mimic the complications of other heath conditions, the pancreatitis can be easily misdiagnosed. Symptoms commonly appear as nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain that is not alleviated with simple home remedies; fever may or may not be present.
To diagnose acute and severe pancreatitis, the healthcare professional will need to run a series of blood tests. The most important of all tests, especially for patients with acute and severe pancreatitis associated with excessive alcohol consumption, is the quantification of plasma lipase.
If suffering from acute, severe pancreatitis, it is important to seek out early intervention and treatment. In very severe cases, you may require hospitalization in an intensive care unit, ICU, until your pancreas inflammation can be placed under control. In most cases, however, standard hospitalization will suffice. While in the hospital, your healthcare professional should obtain CT scan of the pancreas, run an MRI with combination sonogram and also look at results from an ultrasound known as an MRCP.
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Takeaways
- Acute severe pancreatitis is usually diagnosed with MRI, CT scan and sonogram
- Acute severe pancreatitis is often misdiagnosed
- Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms of acute, severe pancreatitis
Did You Know?
In very severe cases of acute pancreatitis, you may require hospitalization in an intensive care unit, ICU, until your pancreas inflammation can be placed under control
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