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7. Inability to Eat
An actively inflamed pancreas goes along with many different digestive symptoms, and can also easily be characterized by the inability to eat. When your pancreas is infected or inflamed, it will mean that your body isn’t doing what it should – and you will have problems with anything that’s affected by the digestive enzymes that the body relies on the pancreas for to produce.
Some of the symptoms associated with pancreatitis can be made much worse by eating, including vomiting, nausea, and pain – and this can mean that people lose nutrients at a very rapid rate when eating isn’t possible and vomiting takes over, making you lose minerals and fluids. Pancreatitis can be a potentially deadly medical condition, especially when pancreatitis is allowed to continue for a while without proper medical diagnosis or treatment.
While there are some great home remedies for alleviating nausea (and many of them that work), they won’t do much to stave off the symptoms of pancreatitis – and they likely won’t do anything about the infection itself.