Project Peach
HowPharm Logo
We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience. By clicking 'I Understand and Accept', you consent to our use of cookies.
I understand and accept
No, I don't want to use cookies
My Account
Control Panel
An example toast message
Do Something
Login
en
en
mypharmacy LogoHowPharm Logo
en
en
Change Language
Login
My Account
Control Panel
Nominate Us
Services
Our Branches
Health & Advice
Log Out
Nominate Us
Login
Login
en
en
Do Something
Login
en
en
mypharmacy LogoHowPharm Logo
en
en
Change Language
Login
My Account
Control Panel
Nominate Us
Services
Our Branches
Health & Advice
Log Out
Nominate Us
Login
Login
en
en
Complications

Most people with acute pancreatitis recover without experiencing any further problems. But those with severe acute pancreatitis can develop serious complications.

Pseudocysts

Sometimes, sacs of fluid, called pseudocysts, can develop on the surface of the pancreas in people with acute pancreatitis.

These can cause bloating, indigestion and dull tummy pain. They often disappear on their own but can sometimes get infected and may need to be drained.

Pancreatic necrosis and infection

Sometimes people with severe acute pancreatitis can develop a complication where the pancreas loses its blood supply. This can cause some of the tissue of the pancreas to die (necrosis).

When this happens, the pancreas can become infected, which can spread into the blood (sepsis) and cause organ failure.

People with necrosis and an infection may need injections of antibiotics and surgery to remove the dead tissue.

This is a very serious complication that needs treating, and it can be fatal.

Chronic pancreatitis

If you keep getting acute pancreatitis, it may eventually permanently damage your pancreas.

This is called chronic pancreatitis and is a long-term condition that can seriously affect your quality of life.

Last Reviewed
04 December 2023
NHS websiteNHS website
HowPharm Logo
We are proud to serve our community with top-notch pharmaceutical services and personalised care. Your health and well-being are our top priorities.
GPhC Number: 1044009
Superintendent Pharmacist: Dylan Jones (Reg: 2051124)
Company Reg: 12904995
Do Something
Do Something
Menu
Pharmacy Services
Health A-Z
Healthy Living Zone
Our Stores
Store Locator
Lakeside Pharmacy
Llanidloes Pharmacy
Llanwrtyd Pharmacy
Presteigne Pharmacy
No stores found
HowPharm © 2025
Website by bewell.uk
Privacy Policy
Cookies Policy
Terms & Conditions