Our dog's second bout
of acute pancreatitis occurred after a fun day of playing, walking, eating his normal meal, and napping.
Not exact matches
Acute pancreatitis is inflammation
of the pancreas that
occurs suddenly and usually resolves in a few days with treatment.
Chronic
pancreatitis, like
acute pancreatitis,
occurs when digestive enzymes attack the pancreas and nearby tissues, causing episodes
of pain.
There is evidence that the pancreas
of dogs with
acute experimental
pancreatitis, and people with naturally
occurring severe
pancreatitis, is not as amenable to stimulation as the normal pancreas.
It is particularly important to be aware
of the possibility
of diabetes
occurring with severe
acute pancreatitis and just as important to remember that this is usually a temporary situation.