What is the pancreatic department?

Pancreas is listed in the Department of Gastroenterology. Most of the diseases that occur in the pancreas are related to the digestive system, such as acute and chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cysts and pancreatic cancer. If there is a disease in the pancreas, you can go to the gastroenterology department for imaging tests such as CT and MR, as well as amylase tests to clarify the condition. In general, pancreatitis is the most common type of disease in the pancreas, which can be relieved by intravenous injection of growth inhibitors and other drugs to inhibit the secretion of pancreatic juice, and if the pain is severe, pain relief treatment with drugs such as diazoxide is needed. If the pancreatic gland becomes septic and peritonitis or abdominal infection occurs, the patient needs to be referred to general surgery for surgical treatment. It is important to pay attention to rest, avoid overeating and reduce the occurrence of gallbladder disease to prevent easy to induce acute pancreatitis.