Pancreatitis: Cause


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Cause


Normally, the structure of the pancreas and the pancreatic duct prevent digestive enzymes from damaging the pancreas. But certain conditions can develop that cause damage and pancreatitis.

Acute pancreatitis

Most attacks of pancreatitis are caused by gallstones Click here to see an illustration. that block the flow of pancreatic enzymes or by excessive amounts of alcohol.2 Sudden (acute) pancreatitis may happen after a drinking binge or after many episodes of heavy drinking.

Other causes of acute pancreatitis are:

Sometimes the cause is not known.

Chronic pancreatitis

Excessive alcohol use is the major cause of ongoing pancreatitis (chronic pancreatitis). Up to 15 out of 100 people who drink heavily develop chronic pancreatitis. Many experts believe that other factors—such as a high-fat diet or smoking—play a role in the disease.1

Experts do not know how alcohol irritates the pancreas. Most believe that alcohol either causes enzymes to back up into the pancreas or changes the chemistry of the enzymes, causing them to inflame the pancreas.



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Last updated: July 02, 2007
Author: Monica Rhodes
Reviewed By: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine, Brent Shoji, MD - General Surgery
Editors: Kathleen M. Ariss, MS, Pat Truman, MATC

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