Pancreosclerosis

The topic of my article today is pancreatic sclerosis. Let's briefly look at what it is. Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas tissue. Inflammatory processes can be caused by several reasons: bacteria from bile and intestines, parasites or toxins. Not in every case it is possible to establish the specific reason why inflammation appears. As the process progresses, tissue atrophy occurs with the formation of connective tissue and cysts. The process of replacing pancreatic tissue can be long-term, and its depletion occurs 40-50 years from the onset of the disease. Irreversible changes are caused by a sharp disruption of enzyme formation in the body. Deterioration of the patient's condition is observed after alcohol, taking medications and a long period of fasting.