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Medical Thoughts : What is pancreatitis?
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From: MSN Nickname©DawnieDoo2©  (Original Message)Sent: 6/6/2008 12:34 PM

To view the whole article go to- http://www.medicinenet.com/pancreatitis/article.htm

What is pancreatitis?

Pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is a large gland behind the stomach and close to the duodenum. The duodenum is the upper part of the small intestine. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes into the small intestine through a tube called the pancreatic duct. These enzymes help digest fats, proteins, and carbohydrates in food. The pancreas also releases the hormones insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream. These hormones help the body use the glucose it takes from food for energy.

Normally, digestive enzymes do not become active until they reach the small intestine, where they begin digesting food. But if these enzymes become active inside the pancreas, they start "digesting" the pancreas itself.

Acute pancreatitis occurs suddenly and lasts for a short period of time and usually resolves. Chronic pancreatitis does not resolve itself and results in a slow destruction of the pancreas. Either form can cause serious complications. In severe cases, bleeding, tissue damage, and infection may occur. Pseudocysts, accumulations of fluid and tissue debris, may also develop. And enzymes and toxins may enter the bloodstream, injuring the heart, lungs, and kidneys, or other organs.

 

 

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From: MSN NicknameBackpain1980Sent: 6/6/2008 4:03 PM
Thanks for the information.
 
I thought you were asking a question in your subject line, and I was going to say "I dunno know!"  but now I do!!

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From: Polly PenguinSent: 6/7/2008 2:10 AM
Thank you Dawn this is so sweet.  I love you.
 
Many blessings
Aunt Janice

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From: Polly PenguinSent: 6/7/2008 9:31 AM
bump

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From: MSN Nickname©DawnieDoo2©Sent: 6/7/2008 11:36 AM
Kristy
You are too funny!!!
Aunt Janice,
Your welcome
Love you too
Dawn

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From: MSN Nicknamegrandmadebbie6Sent: 6/7/2008 2:15 PM
from what i hear it is painful

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