How to Treat Elevated C-Reactive Protein Amyloidases

C-reactive protein and amyloidogenic enzyme elevation should be identified, the cause, symptomatic treatment. C-reactive protein and amyloidogenic enzyme elevation is most commonly seen in acute pancreatitis, should be assessed for its severity, mild pancreatitis can be non-surgical treatment, intermediate and severe pancreatitis should be surgical treatment. 1. Mild pancreatitis non-surgical treatment: including fasting, gastrointestinal decompression, a large number of intravenous fluids, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to take scopolamine and other drugs antispasmodic painkillers and other symptomatic treatment, as well as taking the inhibition of pancreatic enzyme activity of the drug inhibitor peptidyl peptide enzyme, gabexate, and so on, to take inhibit the pancreatic secretion of drugs, such as omeprazole, and so on. 2. Surgical treatment for moderate to severe pancreatitis: the most common method is to remove the necrotic tissue first and then perform drainage. If biliary pancreatitis is caused by biliary obstruction, surgery should be performed to relieve the biliary obstruction and cure the cause of the disease. The prognosis varies depending on the severity. Mild pancreatitis can be recovered in 1-2 weeks and the mortality rate is very low. If severe pancreatitis is combined with infection, the mortality rate increases. Shock can occur in severe pancreatitis, with a mortality rate of up to 30%. If you are not feeling well and the above indicators are elevated, you should consult a doctor promptly, follow the doctor’s instructions and get treatment as soon as possible.