Chronic pancreatitis can lead to permanent damage
Inflammation of the pancreas occurs in both acute and chronic cases. Acute pancreatitis occurs suddenly and usually resolves in a few days with proper treatment, whereas chronic pancreatitis typically gets worse over time and does not resolve.
Causes of chronic pancreatitis may include:
- Long-term alcohol abuse
- Autoimmune diseases
- Genetics
- Cystic fibrosis
- High levels of calcium or fat present in the blood
Patients and their care team will determine treatment plans based on age, medical history, type of pancreatitis and personal preferences. Pancreatitis treatment options may include:
- Hospitalization, rest with IV fluids
- Surgery
- Medication
- Clinical trials (when appropriate)