Conditions that affect the pancreas and bile ducts, which are involved in the generation and transportation of digestive enzymes and bile, are referred to as pancreatic biliary diseases. The kind and severity of the issue will determine how to treat pancreatic biliary disease. Here are some typical medical options: Medication: Pancreatic biliary disease symptoms and underlying causes may both be treated with medication. For instance, painkillers, enzyme supplements, and anti-inflammatory drugs may be recommended in cases of pancreatitis (pancreatic inflammation). If there is an infection, antibiotics might be given. Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS): To get precise images of the pancreas and adjacent structures, EUS combines endoscopy and ultrasound. Pancreatic cancer and other pancreatic disorders can be diagnosed and staged with its assistance. It is also possible to perform an EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration to collect tissue samples for biopsies.Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique used to identify and treat conditions affecting the pancreas and bile ducts. An endoscope, a flexible tube with a camera, is inserted through the mouth and into the small intestine during an ERCP. To find any anomalies, contrast dye is injected, and X-rays are taken. ERCP can be used for therapeutic interventions such as gallstone removal, stent placement to unblock clogged ducts, and other therapeutic procedures in addition to diagnostic ones.
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