Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Why is pancreatitis associated with gall stones?


Answer:
I got pancreatitis from gall stones and gall sludge. A stone got trapped in the pancreatic duct, causing the pancreatic enzymes to back up in the pancreas. It was incredibly painful and has caused many related health conditions, one being diabetes to develop. If you believe you have gall bladder disease, think seriously about having your gall bladder removed. They can do it now with bandaid surgery, and the recovery time is minimal.
Pancreastits is often caused by gall stones. A gallstones can block the secretions from the pancreas. If you have a gallstone plugging up your panacea's, it's quickly going to get inflamed or swell up. Which is what pancreatitis is. (Inflamed pancreas).

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