Pancreatitis Care
Comprehensive Care for Pancreatic Health
Pancreatitis can lead to severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and digestive discomfort. It may be caused by gallstones, alcohol use, high triglycerides, or certain medications.
Our pancreatic treatment approach blends advanced diagnostics—such as ultrasound, MRI, endoscopy, and ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography) with personalized care to manage both acute and chronic pancreatitis effectively.
Treatment may involve medical therapy with fluids, enzyme replacement, and pain control; ERCP or laparoscopic procedures to remove gallstones or blockages; and minimally invasive pancreatic surgery for chronic conditions like pancreatic stones or pseudocysts. Long-term care includes nutritional therapy, lifestyle coaching, and preventive strategies to reduce recurrence.
We also specialize in advanced, image-guided pain management techniques, including Celiac Ganglion Block, Splanchnic Plexus Block, and Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) designed to provide lasting relief from pain caused by acute, chronic, and gallstone pancreatitis without the need for surgery or long-term opioid use.
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Gastroenterology FAQs
When should I see a Gastroenterologist?
You should visit a Gastroenterologist if you have persistent digestive issues like heartburn, bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, or unexplained abdominal pain.
What are the common causes of Acid Reflux (GERD)?
Acid reflux is often triggered by spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol, smoking, obesity, and late-night eating. Lifestyle changes and medication can help manage symptoms.
What are the signs of Liver Disease?
Symptoms include jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes), fatigue, swelling in the legs, dark urine, and persistent nausea. Liver disease can be caused by infections, alcohol, or fatty liver.
What is a Colonoscopy, and when do I need one?
A Colonoscopy is a screening test for colon cancer and digestive disorders. It’s recommended if you’re over 45 or experiencing blood in stool, unexplained weight loss, or chronic diarrhea.
What foods help improve digestion?
Fiber-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and yogurt promote gut health, while processed foods, dairy, and fried foods may worsen digestive issues.
What are the symptoms of Gallbladder problems?
Common symptoms include severe pain after eating fatty foods, nausea, vomiting, and bloating. Gallbladder issues like gallstones may require dietary changes or medical treatment.
What is Hernia?
A Hernia occurs when an internal part of the body pushes through a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall.
In many cases, it causes no or very few symptoms, although you may notice a swelling or lump in your tummy (abdomen) or groin.
The lump can often be pushed back in or disappears when you lie down. Coughing or straining may make the lump appear.
What is Cancer screening?
Cancer Screening is looking for cancer before a person has any symptoms. This can help find Cancer at an early stage. When abnormal tissue or Cancer is found early, it may be easier to treat. By the time symptoms appear, cancer may have begun to spread.
What are the tests used to screen Colon Cancer?
The following types of tests are used to screen for Colorectal Cancer:
- Fecal occult blood test
- Sigmoidoscopy
- Colonoscopy
- CT Colonography
- CEA assay