People with mild acute pancreatitis should not eat until the pain goes away, bowel sounds (e.g., stomach grumbling and rumbling) become normal and appetite returns. ... Pseudocysts are common, appearing in up to 10% of those with acute pancreatitis. They may cause upper abdominal pain, a full feeling, nausea and vomiting.
Without artificial insulin injections and digestive enzymes, a person without a pancreas cannot survive. One 2016 study found that about three-quarters of peopl... more