Is lipemic pancreatitis a severe form?

Lipemic pancreatitis is not the same classification as severe pancreatitis, which can occur in lipemic pancreatitis.
Pancreatitis can be categorized as acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis. Acute pancreatitis is an acute condition in which the pancreatic tissue becomes edematous, hemorrhagic, and necrotic due to a variety of causes. Chronic pancreatitis is a chronic progression of inflammation in the pancreas due to a variety of causes, accompanied by functional impairment of the pancreas.
Acute pancreatitis can be categorized into mild acute pancreatitis, moderate acute pancreatitis and severe acute pancreatitis according to its severity. Moderate and severe acute pancreatitis have more severe clinical symptoms and can be life-threatening in severe cases.
Lipid pancreatitis refers to pancreatitis caused by hyperlipidemia, including acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis, if the clinical symptoms are mild, it is mild acute pancreatitis, if the clinical symptoms are more serious, it is moderate or severe acute pancreatitis.
The blood lipid type of pancreatitis is timely to the hospital, under the guidance of professional doctors for treatment.