The dangers of pancreatitis

The hazards of pancreatitis include obvious pain and changes in the internal environment, as follows: 1. Obvious pain: the patient’s condition is heavy, the pancreas will swell, and there is fluid exuding around the pancreas. 2. Changes in the internal environment: for example, it will cause an increase in blood sugar, a decrease in blood calcium, and may even lead to infection inside the patient’s abdominal cavity, and in serious cases, it may cause the patient to develop Respiratory distress, hypoxemia or renal insufficiency, coagulation dysfunction, etc., the most serious may endanger the life of the patient. Therefore, when a patient has significant abdominal pain and pancreatitis is considered to exist, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner, and it is usually recommended to be hospitalized in a timely manner and treated with drugs that inhibit the secretion of pancreatic enzymes.