Manifestations of edematous pancreatitis


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Edematous pancreatitis generally refers to acute edematous pancreatitis, which belongs to a type of acute pancreatitis and can be manifested as abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, upper gastrointestinal bleeding and fever.
1. Abdominal pain
One of the typical symptoms of acute edematous pancreatitis is severe and persistent pain in the middle abdomen, which can radiate to the back. The pain is more severe.
2. Nausea and vomiting
patients are often accompanied by nausea and vomiting, which often occurs after eating. Vomiting is often stomach contents or bile.
3. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding
When the condition is severe, it may lead to upper gastrointestinal bleeding, manifested as hematemesis or black stools.
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Inflammatory reactions caused by fever acute edematous pancreatitis can lead to elevated body temperature and fever symptoms.