What’s wrong with back pain in pancreatitis?

Pancreatitis back pain is considered to be caused by irritation of the peritoneum by pancreatitis as well as pancreatitis in combination with other problems.
1. Pancreatitis stimulates the peritoneum: Pancreatitis is an acute inflammatory reaction, and the pain site is mainly located in the middle and upper abdomen, because the inflammatory secretion of pancreatitis flows to the waist side, so it will stimulate the stimulation of the peritoneum and lead to symptoms of low back pain.
2. Pancreatitis combined with other problems: Pancreatitis may cause low back pain if it is combined with stones, especially kidney stones or ureteral stones; if pancreatitis is combined with a herniated lumbar disc, it may also cause low back pain.
If there is no combination of kidney or ureteral stones or lumbar disc herniation, but only pancreatitis oozing out and irritating the peritoneum resulting in low back pain, then it is only necessary to treat the pancreatitis alone. If co-morbidities are present, treatment for the other diseases is also required.
Therefore, it is recommended that if you have pancreatitis back pain, you need to go to the hospital in time for a detailed examination, so as not to delay the condition.