Pancreatitis True or False Answer Key
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Pancreatitis means the pancreas is swollen and inflamed.True
Heavy or frequent alcohol use is a common cause of pancreatitis.True
Gallstones can block the pancreatic ducts, causing inflammation.False
Pancreatitis usually causes severe pain, not mild pain.True
Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms of pancreatitis.False
Alcohol makes pancreatitis worse and should be completely avoided.True
Fatty foods can irritate the pancreas and worsen symptoms.True
The pancreas helps digestion and controls blood sugar, so pancreatitis can affect both.True
Pain medicines are often used to help manage the severe pain of pancreatitis.True
Drinking plenty of water helps keep you hydrated during recovery.False
Smoking can worsen pancreatitis and slow healing.True
Untreated pancreatitis can cause serious problems like infection or organ damage.True
Heavy exercise can strain your body; rest is important while recovering.False
Not all pancreatitis cases need surgery; many are treated with medicine and rest.True
Fever and belly pain can signal infection or worsening condition; call your doctor.True
Fluid buildup near the pancreas can occur as a complication.True
If the pancreas is damaged, enzyme supplements may help with digestion.False
Large or fatty meals can make pancreatitis worse and delay healing.True
Severe or chronic pancreatitis can damage insulin-producing cells, causing diabetes.True
Severe pain and vomiting need emergency care to prevent complications.