Most cases of pancreatitis are mild. But in severe cases, pancreatitis can be life threatening. If you have severe abdominal (tummy) pain that lasts for more than 20 minutes, call your doctor or go to the Emergency Department.
Do I need to go to the hospital for acute pancreatitis?
Acute pancreatitis is treated in hospital, where you'll be closely monitored for signs of serious problems and given supportive treatment, such as fluids and oxygen. Many people are well enough to leave hospital after 5-10 days.
Should I go to urgent care for pancreatitis?
If you are experiencing severe stomach pain along with other symptoms of pancreatitis, a trip to the ER is recommended. If your pain is mild and you have other signs and symptoms, visit your local FastMed Urgent Care to rule out any serious causes.
How long do you have to be hospitalized for pancreatitis?
Patients with severe acute pancreatitis have an average hospital stay of two months, followed by a lengthy recovery period.
Is chronic pancreatitis an emergency?
In people who have a condition called chronic pancreatitis, the pancreas becomes inflamed and doesn't work like it should anymore, even after treatment. This can lead to serious—even life-threatening—problems without specialized care.
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