Symptoms of Chronic Pancreatitis

Jul 08, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

I often experience abdominal pain and have some symptoms of malnutrition. I suspect I might have pancreatitis. Doctor, I'd like to ask, what are the symptoms of chronic pancreatitis?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Shen Yonghua
Chronic pancreatitis is a long-term condition characterized by persistent or recurrent inflammation of the pancreas. Its symptoms may include: 1. Chronic abdominal pain: Often located in the upper abdomen, the pain may radiate to the back and worsen after meals, especially following alcohol consumption. 2. Digestive problems: Steatorrhea may occur,表现为 oily, difficult-to-flush stools, which results from malabsorption of fats. 3. Weight loss: Impaired pancreatic function may lead to malabsorption of nutrients and unintended weight loss. 4. Pancreatic insufficiency: This may lead to diabetes,表现为 elevated blood sugar levels, frequent urination, and increased thirst. 5. Abdominal mass: In some cases, chronic pancreatitis may lead to the formation of pseudocysts or firm masses caused by fibrosis. If these symptoms occur, prompt medical attention is necessary. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for controlling the disease and preventing complications. Avoiding alcohol, maintaining a proper diet, and regular follow-up are also important components in the management of chronic pancreatitis.