Patients with mild pancreatitis usually experience resolution of their pain within 24 to 48 hours after a regimen of no oral intake, narcotics for pain relief, and intravenous fluids. Once oral intake is tolerated, patients can be discharged from the hospital.
I recently got what i pasted up which you wrote in your article: mild pancreatitis( inflamation on the tail of pancreas)
what restrictions i have through out the life :
let me know
i mean to say : food/ alchohol/ cigrette/
i am 30 yr ols female living in US..
i have been discharged almost 2 weeks agao.. wa sin the hospital for 3 days ... i am felling very hungry and taking just liquids so far...
they did CT scan / MRCP and ultrasound..
they didnt find any gallstones or any other reason ..
doctor did my blood test again:
my lypase was lil high: 479
ESR was: 64
and one more test was 113 something related to enzymes..
they want me to go for MRI again .. which is tommorow..
i feel hungry and used to smoke 6 cig a day..
what indian food i can eat and is this problem is forever in life or i will live normally again ..