When gallstones form in your gallbladder and obstruct the duct that travels from your pancreas to your small intestines, biliary pancreatitis develops. Gallstones are formed from digestive fluid fragments that have solidified. Pancreatitis is a disorder that often involves pancreatic inflammation. It could be acute or ongoing. When properly treated, acute pancreatitis develops swiftly and often goes away in a few days. Chronic pancreatitis steadily worsens over time as a result of persistent tissue injury. By becoming lodged in the duct that connects your gallbladder to your small intestines via your pancreas, gallstones can result in biliary pancreatitis. As a result of this obstruction, enzymes back up into your pancreas, causing damage and inflammation. The results of your medical history, physical examination, imaging studies, and blood tests are frequently used by doctors to make the diagnosis of biliary pancreatitis.
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