Can pancreatitis cause stomach problems?

Pancreatitis can lead to gastric disease because the inflammation of the pancreas can involve the intestine and lead to intestinal distension and intestinal paralysis, and in severe cases, paralytic intestinal obstruction can occur, so the clinical manifestations of patients with acute pancreatitis mostly include nausea, vomiting and abdominal distension, and vomiting is more frequent, because frequent vomiting can damage the gastric mucosa and cause aggravation of gastric disease or gastric disease. In addition, inflammation of the pancreas can also lead to duodenal edema, which can also aggravate the symptoms of vomiting or aggravate the symptoms of gastroparesis. A small number of patients often confuse pancreatitis with gastric disease, mistaking pancreatitis for gastric disease and using conventional drugs for gastric disease, which is heavier than gastric disease and may have serious complications.