Pancreatitis goes to hospital what branch hangs

Dr. Alex Harris
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2025-05-01 10:20:12
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Pancreatitis is a disease caused by the digestion of trypsin by the pancreas itself. Because the pancreas is located behind the stomach, the main manifestation of pancreatitis is pain in the upper abdomen below the xiphoid process. Pancreatitis shows edema, congestion, bleeding, necrosis, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, nausea, vomiting, fever and other clinical manifestations. After laboratory tests, amylase levels in blood and urine are increased. When the patient shows these abnormal symptoms, he can go to a regular hospital for treatment. After a professional gastroenterologist combines the actual condition, the cause is clear, and then the most appropriate method is taken to deal with it.