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Clinical manifestations of acute pancreatitis in children


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Acute pancreatitis in children refers to acute pancreatitis. Clinical manifestations include vomiting, yellowing of the skin, abdominal pain, etc.
1. Vomiting
Children may feel nausea and vomiting, especially after eating. Vomiting may be caused by increased digestive enzyme activity caused by pancreatitis, resulting in intestinal dysfunction.
2. Yellowing of the skin
Acute pancreatitis may lead to jaundice, yellow skin and eyes. jaundice is caused by biliary tract inflammation, blocking bilirubin excretion in the biliary tract.
3. Abdominal
pain is one of the typical symptoms of acute pancreatitis. Children may experience severe abdominal pain, usually located in the upper abdomen or mid-abdomen, and radiating to the back.