What are the symptoms of recurrent pancreatitis?

The symptoms of pancreatitis recurrence are divided into typical and atypical symptoms. The typical symptoms are continuous pain in the upper abdomen, radiating to the back of the lower back, which is relieved by bending and kneeling, and aggravated by lying down, that is, the patient’s pain is very intense, which is relieved by squatting and bending down, but aggravated by lying down, accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Gastritis can also be epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting, but the symptoms will be relieved after vomiting, while in pancreatitis the symptoms cannot be relieved after vomiting, which is a typical manifestation of pancreatitis. The atypical manifestations of pancreatitis are abdominal distension, which is very serious, accompanied by reduced exhaustion, and in some cases, fever, with a body temperature of 38°C or higher. There is also jaundice, usually with jaundice is biliary pancreatitis, more serious patients can have a change in consciousness. If the above symptoms appear, I hope the patient will go to the hospital without delay, because pancreatitis can be life-threatening if it recurs.