The quantity of hormones and enzymes normally produced by the pancreas begins to seriously decrease. Decreases in the production of enzymes result in the inability to appropriately digest food.
If pancreatitis is not treated, it can lead to serious complications, including chronic pancreatitis, which results in permanent damage to the pancreas and can impair its ability to produce digestive enzymes and hormones. This may lead to malnutrition, diabetes, and ongoing abdominal pain. Additionally, untreated pancreatitis can result in severe infections, pancreatic necrosis, and even organ failure, which can be life-threatening. Early medical intervention is crucial to prevent these potentially fatal outcomes.
Pancreatitis, quite literally "inflammation of the pancreas", causes the pancreas to swell. Pain, nausea (sometimes vomiting) and abdominal distention and tenderness are all likely to occur during an attack of acute pancreatitis. The pancreatic juices which contain digestive enzymes leak during this condition and cause the organ to essentially "digest itself".
There are no studies proving that pancreatitis tends to strike more during moonlit hours than those of the day. It "happens" during the day as well.
A blockage in the pancreatic duct can lead to a backup of digestive enzymes and juices, causing inflammation, pain, and potentially leading to pancreatitis. It can also disrupt the flow of digestive enzymes into the small intestine, affecting the digestion and absorption of nutrients. Treatment may involve interventions to remove the blockage, such as surgery or endoscopic procedures.
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You're digestive system get stronger as exercising.
A swollen pancreas is more than likely Pancreatitis, which literally means, "Inflammation of the Pancreas".
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You die.
In a starvation situation, the digestive system will eventually begin to digest itself.
The action of chewing produces extra saliva - which contains digestive enzymes.