Pancreatitis is a fairly common pathology that occurs in people of any age and gender due to a malfunction of the pancreas. Most often, the cause of this pathology is pancreatitis, which develops as a consequence of obstruction of the biliary duct.
Pancreatitis can be either acute or chronic. Acute pancreatitis is usually cured quickly and does not pose a threat to life, especially since its treatment results in recovery. Chronic pancreatitis has a more serious course and is characterized by a progressive nature, but it is also treatable by compensating for enzyme deficiency and normalizing the outflow of bile.
Most cases of this disease occur due to blockage