Pancreatitis Attack: What will help?

I'm sorry to hear that you are going through this. Pancreatitis can be pretty severe. It's an inflammation of the pancreas that can cause severe pain, nausea, and other symptoms. If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, seeking medical attention immediately is crucial; the sooner, the better. This attack could last from one to two weeks. When you are 48 hours past the symptoms, you should be on your way back to normal eating, but making diet changes is highly suggested.

I am sharing this post to provide you with support in an easy-to-understand way. I know you're facing some of the most challenging moments and may feel sicker than ever. It's completely understandable to feel overwhelmed. These facts can offer comfort and guidance as you navigate the next few days.

Number One; Sleep elivated, try not to lay flat. It will feel better sitting up curled up but you got to rest so try to stay reclined with pressure against your stomach. If you use enough pillows you can sleep in a reclined postion. I also used a pillow pushed up against my stomach at all times.

Number Two; Ice Chips!!! They will be your best friend. You will be so thirsty but wont be able to hold anything down. Ice chips can be a life savor.

Number Three; Only clear liquids! Don't put more food in your stomach. CHICKEN BROTH!!! That will keep things calm in your gut and give you nutrition. I also ate bannana popcycles and canned cold peaches and grapes. I kept Sprite, Water and Ginger Ale all with lots of ice.

Number Four; take pain reliever around the clock.

Number Five;take baby sips of whatever you are drinking.

* I was told to use Vicks Vapor rub on my stomach for the pain but this is what I found out. Vicks Vaporub is a popular remedy for cough and congestion, but it is important to be cautious when using it on the stomach. The ingredients in Vicks Vaporub can cause stomach irritation and lead to discomfort, nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. If you experience any side effects, it is best to discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.

For me, the back pain was just about unbearable. I am about three days into feeling better, and I am still exhausted with back pain and some stomach pain and fullness. I was sick for fourteen days. I had one day I thought I was better, but twelve hours later, I was just as ill as day one.
I genuinely hope this information proves helpful and easy to understand. Please know that I'm wishing you a swift and smooth recovery. Take care of yourself during this time.

For stomach pain, it's better to try other remedies like:
Peppermint oil: Known to help relieve symptoms of indigestion and stomach discomfort.
Ginger: Has anti-inflammatory properties and can soothe an upset stomach.
Chamomile tea: Known for its calming effects on the digestive system


Symptoms
* Abdominal pain: This is the primary symptom and it often radiates to your back.
* Nausea and vomiting: These are common symptoms. Fever:
* You might experience a fever.
* Rapid heart rate: Your heart rate may increase.
* Swellingand tenderness in the abdomen: The abdomen may become swollen and tender.
* Trouble catching your breath.
*** In the event of a hospital stay you may be given oxygen, neausea medication, pain medication and fluids.

Causes
Gallstones: These can block the pancreatic duct.
Heavy alcohol use: Long-term alcohol abuse is a common cause.
High levels of triglycerides: Elevated triglycerides in the blood can lead to pancreatitis.
Infections: Certain infections can cause inflammation of the pancreas.
Genetic disorders: Some genetic conditions can affect the pancreas.

Treatments Hospitalization: You may need to be hospitalized for intravenous (IV) fluids, pain management, and other medications.
Pain relief: Medications to manage pain are often necessary.
Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be required to treat complications.

SOURCES
1. www.mayoclinic.org
2. my.clevelandclinic.org
3. www.niddk.nih.gov
4. www.webmd.com
5. continentalhospitals.com

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