pankreatitida
Pankreatitida, also known as pancreatitis, is a condition characterized by inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is a gland located behind the stomach that produces digestive enzymes and hormones like insulin. Inflammation can be acute, meaning it develops suddenly and lasts for a short period, or chronic, meaning it persists over a longer duration and can lead to permanent damage.
The most common causes of acute pancreatitis include gallstones blocking the bile duct and excessive alcohol
Chronic pancreatitis is often caused by long-term heavy alcohol use or persistent inflammation from repeated acute
Diagnosis of pancreatitis usually involves blood tests to check for elevated pancreatic enzymes, imaging studies like