paediatric stomach doctor

Pancreatitis

This is an inflammatory condition, usually of unknown origin which involves the pancreas gland which produces enzymes to help digestion.This can present with abdominal discomfort or vomiting/nausea and usually inflammation can be identified by a blood test, called amylase (this can also come from the salivary glands also and therefore if the amylase is raised we do a further test on this to check which is the origin of the rise in amylase), and also a lipase blood test can be helpful.An abdominal ultrasound is usually indicated and gall stones can be identified sometimes as a cause. Sometimes there is a background genetic inherited condition leading to recurrent chronic pancreatitis and a genetic blood test can help in its identification.

Sometimes an MRI scan, called an MRCP can identify any anatomical abnormality in the pancreas, and very occasionally a sophisticated endoscopy called an ERCP may be necessary.Pancreatitis is difficult to treat and sometimes pancreatic enzymes need to be taken as supplements and also vitamin supplements if it is a chronic condition.It can be serious and require hospitalisation if it is acute and it is usually something which is identified by blood tests initially.

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