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Pancreatitis

Advanced Treatment for Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis

What is Pancreatitis?

Pancreatitis is the inflammation of the pancreas, a vital organ located behind the stomach that plays an important role in digestion and blood sugar regulation. The condition may appear suddenly as acute pancreatitis or develop slowly over time as chronic pancreatitis.

Symptoms of Pancreatitis

Causes of Pancreatitis

Diagnosis of Pancreatitis

Treatment of Pancreatitis

Dr. Neil Palkhiwala – Pancreatitis Treatment Specialist in Ahmedabad

Dr. Neil Palkhiwala is a trusted Pancreatitis Specialist in Ahmedabad, experienced in treating both acute and chronic cases. He provides comprehensive care, including medical management, dietary counseling, and advanced endoscopic or minimally invasive procedures to manage complications like gallstones or pancreatic inflammation. His patient-focused approach ensures effective relief, prevention of recurrence, and long-term pancreatic health.
Make an appointment for  Pancreatitis treatment with Dr. Neil Palkhiwala, the director and head of Aryav SuperSpeciality Hospital in Ahmedabad. To schedule an appointment or ask queries, give us a call at +91 91069 95254.
Which doctor is best for pancreatitis?
A gastroenterologist or pancreatic specialist is best suited for diagnosing and managing pancreatitis. Dr. Neil Palkhiwala offers expert care with advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans.
The most common causes include gallstones, excessive alcohol use, high triglyceride levels, or certain medications. Identifying the root cause is crucial for effective treatment and prevention of recurrence.
Treatment focuses on managing inflammation, pain relief, IV fluids, and dietary modifications. In severe cases, hospitalization or endoscopic procedures may be required under specialist supervision.
Acute pancreatitis can often be cured with timely treatment, but chronic pancreatitis requires long-term management. Regular follow-ups and a healthy lifestyle help prevent complications.
Common symptoms include severe upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever. Persistent pain that radiates to the back should be evaluated by a specialist immediately.