Is it an ulcer or pancreatitis?

If your upper abdomen is causing you pain (both sides), the culprit could be a stomach issue (ulcers or gastritis a.k.a. inflammation of the stomach lining), pancreatitis (pain often radiates to the back), or even a heart attack.
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What does a sore pancreas feel like?

If you have acute pancreatitis, you may experience: Moderate to severe upper abdominal pain that may spread to your back. Pain that comes on suddenly or builds up over a few days. Pain that worsens when eating.
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What can pancreatitis be mistaken for?

A couple of acute abdominal conditions that can mimic pancreatitis include:
  • impacted gallstones (biliary colic)
  • gastric perforation or duodenal ulcer.
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Can a stomach ulcer cause pancreatitis?

Rarely, peptic ulcers can penetrate the pancreas and cause pancreatitis, which usually manifests with mild to severe pancreatitis with peripancreatic fluid collections.
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What are the warning signs of pancreatitis?

Symptoms
  • Upper abdominal pain.
  • Abdominal pain that radiates to your back.
  • Tenderness when touching the abdomen.
  • Fever.
  • Rapid pulse.
  • Nausea.
  • Vomiting.
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Where is pain located with pancreatitis?

People with acute pancreatitis usually look and feel seriously ill and need to see a doctor right away. The main symptom of pancreatitis is pain in your upper abdomen that may spread to your back.
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Does pancreatitis hurt to the touch?

Symptoms of acute pancreatitis include:

Abdominal Pain Worsens After Eating, Especially Foods High in Fat. Abdomen Is Tender to the Touch.
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Does your stomach swell with pancreatitis?

In acute pancreatitis, a person may develop some swelling in the upper abdomen. This swelling may occur because the intestinal contents have stopped moving, causing the intestines to swell (a condition called ileus. Abdominal surgery and drugs that interfere with the intestine's movements are a common cause.
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Do antacids help pancreatitis?

Conclusion: This case study supports an association between hypercalcemia and pancreatitis in patients who take greater than recommended dosages of calcium-containing antacids. OTC antacids are popular, but can cause serious adverse events when not used as directed.
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Does pancreatitis pain come and go or is it constant?

Acute pancreatitis usually begins with pain in the upper abdomen that may last for a few days. The pain may be severe and may become constant – just in the abdomen – or it may reach to the back and other areas. It may be sudden and intense, or begin as a mild pain that gets worse when food is eaten.
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When should I worry about upper left abdominal pain?

When to see a doctor. As you can see, the cause of upper left abdominal pain varies significantly and may be from something as minor as heartburn. However, if the pain is new, persistent, and severe, you should visit your doctor.
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What is dull pain under left rib cage?

Pain located under the left rib cage is typically associated with infection or inflammation in the stomach or injury to any other organs located on the left side of the body (like the heart, spleen, pancreas, lung or left kidney).
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Do I have gastritis or ulcer?

There are also many differences between the two conditions. Both conditions cause inflammation in the stomach lining, but gastritis is general inflammation while an ulcer is a patch of inflamed stomach lining. Ulcers cause more severe, localized pain with the risk of cancer, bleeding, and stomach perforation.
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How do you calm down an inflamed pancreas?

Adopt a liquid diet consisting of foods such as broth, gelatin, and soups. These simple foods may allow the inflammation process to get better. Over-the-counter pain medications may also help. Avoid pain medications that can affect the liver such as acetaminophen (Tylenol and others).
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Does omeprazole help pancreatitis?

The high-dose omeprazole (HDO) group of patients had significantly better pain relief in chronic pancreatitis than those treated with conventional therapy.
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What does your poop look like with pancreatitis?

When pancreatic disease messes with the organ's ability to properly manufacture those enzymes, your stool looks paler and becomes less dense. You may also notice your poop is oily or greasy. “The toilet water will have a film that looks like oil,” Dr.
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Does pancreatitis hurt more when lying down?

The pain may begin slowly and get worse when you eat food. The pain may be sudden and severe. You may feel pain in the upper abdomen only or the pain may spread to the back or other areas. The pain is usually worse lying down.
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What color is stool with pancreatitis?

Disorders that affect the pancreas

Chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, a blockage in the pancreatic duct, or cystic fibrosis can also turn your stool yellow. These conditions prevent your pancreas from providing enough of the enzymes your intestines need to digest food.
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Should I go to the ER if I think I have pancreatitis?

Most cases of pancreatitis are mild. But in severe cases, pancreatitis can be life threatening. If you have severe abdominal (tummy) pain that lasts for more than 20 minutes, call your doctor or go to the Emergency Department.
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Does pancreatitis hurt when you bend over?

Acute pancreatitis generally starts with a pain in the upper abdomen. This pain can be severe, radiate to the back and may last for several days. Relief of pain by sitting up and bending forward is characteristic of pancreatic disease. The pain is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
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Can pancreatitis pain go away on its own?

A:If acute pancreatitis is mild, it may go away on its own without treatment. But in more serious cases, treatments for both acute and chronic pancreatitis can include IV fluids, medications, and possibly surgery depending on the cause of the pancreatic inflammation.
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What side is your pancreas on left or right?

Your gallbladder, liver and spleen surround your pancreas. The right side of your body contains the head of your pancreas. This narrow organ lies along the first segment of your small intestine, called the duodenum. The left side of your body houses the tail of your pancreas.
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What causes pancreatitis to flare up?

Excessive alcohol intake causes up to 70% of chronic pancreatitis cases, and nearly half of acute pancreatitis, so it makes sense to stop drinking alcohol. Smoking. It can make your outcomes worse, make the disease (chronic pancreatitis) progress faster and increase your risk of pancreatic cancer. Poor diet.
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What triggers pancreatitis?

Pancreatitis is the redness and swelling (inflammation) of the pancreas. It may be sudden (acute) or ongoing (chronic). The most common causes are alcohol abuse and lumps of solid material (gallstones) in the gallbladder. The goal for treatment is to rest the pancreas and let it heal.
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