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What Is The Treatment For Acute Pancreatitis?

Hi,

I am 41 years old female weighing 125 pounds and 5.4" height. I recently got diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. I had catscan,blood tests done.But none of them showed inflammed pancreas or problem in any other organs. The only thing that showed up was my amylase,lipase and c-reactive protein all showed high. The only symptoms I had was chest pain,pain in the lower middle of the rib cage and vomiting. I have crohn's disease also. What would you say looking at the symptoms.
Tue, 21 Nov 2017
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Hello dear

Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query in details .

* It is suggesting pancreatitis for sure .

* Needs IV treatment in hospital as an indoor patient for better
recovery and prevention of other complications .

Hope this will help you for sure .
Wishing you fine recovery .

Welcome for any further guidance .
Regards .

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What Is The Treatment For Acute Pancreatitis?

Hello dear Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query in details . * It is suggesting pancreatitis for sure . * Needs IV treatment in hospital as an indoor patient for better recovery and prevention of other complications . Hope this will help you for sure . Wishing you fine recovery . Welcome for any further guidance . Regards .