D Diane Holman Newbie Messages 3 May 30, 2014 #1 My side hurts, the pain is deep my doctor says its not my pancreas i would not feel that its too deep Is this true?
My side hurts, the pain is deep my doctor says its not my pancreas i would not feel that its too deep Is this true?
Osidge Well-Known Member Retired Moderator Messages 1,272 Location Spalding Type of diabetes Treatment type Tablets (oral) Dislikes Bullies. May 31, 2014 #2 Abdominal pain can be a sign of pancreatitis. Symptoms of acute pancreatitis may include: Upper abdominal pain that radiates into the back; patients may describe this as a "boring sensation" that may be aggravated by eating, especially foods high in fat. Swollen and tender abdomen Nausea and vomiting Fever Increased heart rate Hope this helps Doug
Abdominal pain can be a sign of pancreatitis. Symptoms of acute pancreatitis may include: Upper abdominal pain that radiates into the back; patients may describe this as a "boring sensation" that may be aggravated by eating, especially foods high in fat. Swollen and tender abdomen Nausea and vomiting Fever Increased heart rate Hope this helps Doug
daniT1D Well-Known Member Messages 354 Type of diabetes Type 1 Treatment type Insulin May 31, 2014 #3 Is it like a more intense stitch pain? As I had that for a few months on and off. Consultant sent me for an ultrasound but nothing was found Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
Is it like a more intense stitch pain? As I had that for a few months on and off. Consultant sent me for an ultrasound but nothing was found Sent from the Diabetes Forum App