Can pancreatic atrophy be cured?

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2025-05-17 05:28:25 Views: 54 times

Pancreatic atrophy is usually incurable.

Can pancreatic atrophy be cured?

Pancreatic atrophy is mostly related to chronic pancreatitis. Repeated stimulation by chronic inflammation may destroy pancreatic function and structure, causing necrosis and atrophy. It belongs to an irreversible change. Clinically, it can only control the development of the disease and relieve discomfort symptoms through treatment. For example, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be used according to the doctor's advice to play an anti-inflammatory and analgesic role, but it can not reverse the disease, nor repair the necrotic and atrophied pancreatic tissue, so pancreatic atrophy generally cannot be cured.



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