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Question by  TextStud (87)

What are the symptoms of necrotizing pancreatitis?

How is it diagnosed?

 
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Answer by  brians6000 (640)

Symptoms of necrotizing pancreatitis are fever, nauseau, radiating back pain, vomiting, diarrhea etc. Full blood work,Chest X-rays and adbdominal X-rays are required for the condition to be properly diagnosed. If severe enough, surgery can be required in order to correct. If you suspect you have this seek medical assistance immediately, as the worst severity can be fatal.

 
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Answer by  jodiahz (110)

Some symptoms are jaundice, vomiting, diarhee, fever and pain in abdomen. It sometimes can be diagnosed through blood and urine tests.

 
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Answer by  rasheedckd (133)

One of the important symptoms of necrotizing pancratitis is drop in blood pressure, sometimes it becomes a dangerous level. The chance for being shock is more due to excessive blood loss. A pain on the upper abdominal region is usually common. The person may have nausea. He suffers from fever due to nausea and blood pressure and nausea.

 
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Answer by  Travis404607 (3916)

Symptoms of necrotizing pancreatitis are mainly abdominal pain, and symptoms of low insulin, including hyperglycemia. These symptoms are usually nausea and a rapid heart rate. Necrotizing pancreatitis is most often diagnosed with a combination of an abdominal ultrasound and a series of blood tests. The blood tests often test for glucose levels and complete blood counts.

 
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Answer by  Jenny25 (939)

You could suffer a lack of appetite. Also you could get headaches as well. You may feel some tension in your body.

 
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