Hydropancreatosis

**Hydropancreat** is a **pathological process**, which is based on a decrease or complete cessation of the flow of pancreatic juice into the duodenum. The disease is characterized by a drop in the concentration of bicarbonates in pancreatic juice to a level below 25 mmol/l.



Hydropancreatitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the pancreas, which can lead to the development of chronic pancreatitis, diabetes mellitus and other serious complications. In this article we will look at the causes of hydropancreatitis, its symptoms, treatment and prognosis for recovery.

Causes of hydropancreatosis

The main cause of hydropancreatosis is chronic pancreatitis, caused by constant damage to pancreatic tissue by digestive products. Other possible causes of hydropankeriaoresis include hereditary predisposition, smoking, alcohol abuse, taking certain medications, as well as infections and autoimmune diseases.

Symptoms of hydropanecraotosis

1. Pain in the left hypochondrium. The pain can occur periodically or constantly, be acute or dull in nature. 2. Vomiting and nausea. These symptoms may be associated not only with indigestion, but also with intense pain. 3. Increased body temperature. Like other inflammatory processes, hydropancreadiasis can cause an increase in overall body temperature. 4. The appearance of symptoms of diabetes. Hydropancridiasis can lead to metabolic disorders and increased blood sugar levels, which can manifest as a constant feeling of thirst, frequent urination, etc. 5. Losing body weight. If hydropancryasatosis develops over a long period of time and begins to affect metabolism, then this may cause gradual