Does chronic pancreatitis hurt every day?

Poorly controlled chronic pancreatitis can be daily abdominal pain.
Abdominal pain is a common symptom of chronic pancreatitis, often epigastric pain, which can radiate to the lower back; abdominal pain can be divided into two types, type A and type B. Type A: intermittent abdominal pain with no discomfort between episodes of pain, which can last for months to years.
Type A: intermittent abdominal pain, no discomfort between episodes of pain, can last for months to years, type A abdominal pain accounted for the vast majority (more than 80%).
Type B: persistent abdominal pain, manifested by long-term continuous pain and/or frequent aggravation of pain, type B abdominal pain accounted for 5%, about 10% of patients without abdominal pain symptoms.
Chronic pancreatitis persistent abdominal pain, should be actively treated, need to ban alcohol, quit smoking, avoid excessive high-fat, high-protein diet, if necessary, under the guidance of a physician to use pain medication, such as tramadol, etc., the main treatment to remove the cause of the disease, prevention and treatment of complications, we recommend that the patient actively consult a doctor for treatment.