How long does pancreatitis usually take to stay in hospital?

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Pancreatitis

is a type of inflammation of the pancreas caused by a variety of causes. It can be divided into acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis. For patients with mild acute pancreatitis, the disease can be controlled by hospitalization for about 1 week. At this time, they can go home to rest. For patients with severe acute pancreatitis, their physical condition is unstable. They may need to be hospitalized for about 1 month to carry out corresponding conditioning to stabilize their condition. Chronic pancreatitis is a transition from acute pancreatitis. The patient's condition is relatively stable and usually does not require hospitalization. However, if the patient has obvious symptoms such as upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, etc., it may indicate an acute attack of the disease, which requires hospitalization for 1-2 weeks to control the disease.



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