Electronic Journals On Chronic Pancreatitis

Chronic pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas that does not heal or grow - it develops over time and leads to chronic damage. Chronic pancreatitis eventually impairs the patient's ability to digest and produce pancreatic hormones. Developed countries estimate an annual rate of 5-12 / 100,000 people to develop chronic pancreatitis. The prevalence of chronic pancreatitis is 50/ 100,000 people. Chronic pancreatitis is more common in patients between 30 and 40 years, and is more common in men than in women. Chronic pancreatitis can lead to chronic fracture and damage. Calcium stones and cysts can grow in your pancreas, which can block the duct, or tube, which carry digestive enzymes and juices to your stomach. Exfoliation can reduce the levels of pancreatic enzymes and hormones, which will make it harder for your body to digest food and regulate your blood sugar. This can cause serious health problems, including malnutrition and diabetes.

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