Acute Pancreatitis—ChildUh-cute Pan-kree-uh-ti-tis
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Cynthia M. Johnson, MA DefinitionThe pancreas is a long, flat organ located behind the stomach. It creates enzymes that help digest food as well as hormones, like insulin, that help control blood sugar. Acute pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas that occurs suddenly.
CausesThe most common cause of pancreatitis in children is trauma to the abdomen. Other causes include:
Sometimes the cause is unknown. Risk FactorsFactors that may increase your child’s risk of acute pancreatitis include:
SymptomsSymptoms may include:
DiagnosisYou will be asked about your child’s symptoms and past health. A physical exam will be done. Blood will be taken for testing as well. Images of the organs in the belly may be taken with:
TreatmentPancreatitis may get better on its own. Care may be needed for frequent vomiting and poor appetite. Fluids and nutrition may be provided through one of the following:
Further treatment may be needed if the pancreatitis is severe or does not pass on its own. Options include: MedicationsPain medicine may be given. It may be over-the-counter or prescription. Antibiotics may also be given if there is an infection. Other medicine may need to be stopped or changed if it is making symptoms worse. SurgerySurgery may be needed for severe problems. This may include bleeding, large infection, or uncontrolled pain. Cysts and pseudocysts can also develop because of pancreatitis. Surgery may be needed to remove or drain them. PreventionNot all pancreatitis can be prevented. Managing high triglycerides may help to reduce the chance of pancreatitis. RESOURCES:Family Doctor—American Academy of Family Physicians http://familydoctor.org Kid's Health—Nemours Foundation http://kidshealth.org CANADIAN RESOURCES:Health Canada https://www.canada.ca Sick Kids—The Hospital for Sick Children http://www.sickkids.ca References:Acute pancreatitis in children. The National Pancreas Foundation website. Available at: ...(Click grey area to select URL) Accessed September 12, 2019.
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