What to do about pancreatitis in pregnant women

If a pregnant woman does have pancreatitis or is suspected of having pancreatitis, it is recommended that she go to the hospital immediately, cooperate with the doctor to draw venous blood, check the blood routine, C-reactive protein, coagulation function, blood biochemistry, etc., but also check the electrocardiogram, pancreatic ultrasound, etc., to find out the severity of pancreatitis. For mild acute pancreatitis, fasting, gastrointestinal decompression, large amounts of fluids are given, and drugs that inhibit the secretion of pancreatic enzymes can be used if necessary. If there is a combination of infections, cephalosporins can also be given to control the infection. The doctor will depend on the instructions as to which drugs can be used in pregnant women. If severe pancreatitis occurs, rescue treatment is needed, and surgery to remove the pancreas is required if necessary.