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Pancreatitis

The pathologic inflammation of your pancreas, a small organ present behind your stomach, is called pancreatitis. The symptoms include indigestion, upper abdominal or back pain, abdominal bloating, and hiccups. Gallstones, binge drinking, pancreatic cancer, infections, abdominal surgery, and injury can result in pancreatitis.

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What are the ways to treat pancreatitis?

Query: Hello doctor,Is pancreatitis curable? Is it treated as an outpatient or inpatient? If as an outpatient, what medicines are typically prescribed and what is the treatment plan? If as an inpatient, where is a good hospital to get treated?  Read Full »


Dr. Rathi Swati Rameshchandra

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Yes there is treatment for Pancreatitis in Ayurveda. But in your query, only diagnosis is not sufficient. Depending upon your symptoms we diagnose the case according to Ayurvedic view and then will give treatment. Generally, all good and experienced Ayurvedic doctors...  Read Full »

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