Acute Pancreatitis Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
- Acute Pancreatitis Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)
Acute Pancreatitis is an acute inflammation of the pancreatitis, which can be caused by a large variety of factors including heavy alcohol consumption, smoking, hypertriglyceridemia, and gallstones. In this lesson, we discuss the signs and symptoms of acute pancreatitis and why those signs and symptoms occur.
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Yikes. When I had acute pancreatitis, my main thing was severe abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting (to the point where if I swallowed spit, I'd almost pass out from pain and vomit it up so had to spit into a cup). It was a HORRIBLE experience, especially for something that had no obvious cause or explanation.
Maybe because alcohol or stressful response or an immune trigger. Take vit-C with zink and magnesium to lower it.
I had pancreatitis,most painful thing i have ever had.Was in hospital for 4 days.They couldn't find a cause.I don't drink alcohol,don't take drugs.didn't have gallstones..just severe pain and vomiting! I never want it again😂
@@charliemoondor1462 did they take the blood ph ,what was it?
Good video, but no mention of Ozempic's role?
Thank you
ERCP have to look that up!
What is the reason of acute on chronic pancreatitis in 24 year old female
Diet
I feel like being diagnosed with Idiopathic Acute Pancreatitis is a slap in the face like “welp we looked at all the main reasons so we give up on looking” 😮💨
There’s a lot of idiopathic stuff.
Anything idiopathic is a slap in the face.
They really should just say _"well, you have the problem, but I have no idea why.. maybe nobody knows the root causes, or maybe I just suck at my job and you need to see someone else."_
yes I agree, I'd be happier if the started looking at autoimmune issues like Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and IgG4
@@UnsensitiveThere are many diseases they teach us that are idiopathic.
Thanks for this informative video. But please include all skin colours in your images so that we can all use your benchmark comparisons. Even if it's just the yellow eyes in darker skinned people and the bruising too. Very very disappointing as this is such an important topic and very scary too without inclusive images to compare too.