Articles for tag: Acute Pancreatitis, Chronic Pancreatitis, Diabetes Diet, Pancreas

The Pancreas: What Does it Do and Why Do I Need It?

The pancreas plays an important function in human physiology. It is a large elongated gland behind the stomach. It secrets digestive juices into the small intestines. Groups of differentated cells, ( Islets of Langerhans) in the gland produce the hormone insulin. The pancreas serves two roles in the human body. One function is to produce ...

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Acute Pancreatitis in Dogs

The pancreas is a small organ shaped like a thin boomerang next to the stomach and small intestine. According to Nancy Kay, DVM, the pancreas releases enzymes necessary to help digest food. Pancreatitis, however, is when the pancreas becomes inflamed and produces too much enzymes. Just why a dog’s pancreas should do this is unknown, ...

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Gallstones and Pancreatitis

Last year when my daughter was three weeks old, she went in the hospital. It was during this time that I had my first gallstone attack. Only, when I went to the hospital complaining of stomach and chest pain, I was told I was having an anxiety attack. As time went on, my daughter was ...

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Acute Severe Pancreatitis – Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

When suffering from inflammation of the pancreas, known as pancreatitis, there are many health issues of concern. While most patients would believe that pancreatitis, in acute form, is not life altering, this is simply not the case. With over 200,000 people admitted to the hospital each year wit acute pancreatitis, it is obviously a medical ...

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Why is the Dog Hacking Up White Foam?

Disclaimer: Please do not use this article in place of a veterinarian’s diagnosis. Pony raced out of the house, licking her lips and gulping frantically. As soon as her feet touched the grass, she vomited up thin white foam. Pony is my British mongrel. Since February of 2006 she vomited up foam nearly every morning. ...

Pancreatitis in Dogs

Pancreatitis is a reasonably common condition in dogs and is basically an inability of the pancreas to process fat efficiently. The pancreas goes into “panic” mode and begins to shut down. Dogs generally manifest acute pancreatitis by vomiting excessively, behaving lethargically, running a fever, and walking in a hunched over posture. Pancreatitis can occur in ...

Signs and Symptoms of Acute Pancreatitis

Acute pancreatitis is an extremely painful condition that has the potential to be life-threatening if left untreated. Fortunately, several of the signs and symptoms of pancreatitis are specific enough to quickly lead a physician to the correct diagnosis. The diagnosis of acute pancreatitis can be confirmed by elevated levels of the enzymes amylase and lipase, ...

Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency

What is EPI? Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI) is a disorder of the pancreas that is commonly under-diagnosed. It is the inability of the exocrine pancreas to produce and secrete the enzymes necessary for digestion. These enzymes include amylase, which is needed for digesting carbohydrates such as fruits and vegetables, starches found in grains, and sugar; ...