What are the signs of inflammation of the pancreas?

Inflammation of the pancreas often causes abdominal pain, bloating, and sometimes diarrhea and dry vomiting. It is important to treat inflammation in the pancreas as soon as possible, because patients are prone to induce acute attacks of inflammation after a full meal or alcohol consumption, and patients will have severe pain in the upper abdomen or left upper abdomen. The pain will also radiate to the left lower back and under the scapula, and the disease progresses quickly, making it easy for the pancreas to bleed and become necrotic. Once infected, it can cause damage to several organs and be a serious threat to life. If there is inflammation in the pancreas, untreated or incomplete treatment will also turn into chronic pancreatitis, which will cause more damage to the body, so it must be taken seriously by patients.