Inflammation of the pancreas is called pancreatitis. Immune system activity known as inflammation can result in discomfort, swelling, and modifications to the function of tissues or organs. Tucked underneath the stomach is a long, flat gland called the pancreas. The pancreas controls blood sugar levels and aids in meal digestion. Acute pancreatitis is a possible diagnosis. This indicates that it usually manifests abruptly and fades quickly. A chronic pancreatitis is an enduring ailment. Over time, the pancreas damage may worsen. Acute pancreatitis might get better by itself. Severe diseases can have life-threatening consequences and need to be treated in a hospital. The pancreas performs two main functions. It creates insulin, which aids in the body's utilization and control of glucose. Additionally, the pancreas secretes digestive secretions known as enzymes to aid with digestion. Enzymes that have been "turned off" are produced and stored by the pancreas. The enzymes are "turned on" and begin to break down proteins in the small intestine when the pancreas delivers them there.
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