Acute Pancreatitis -A Case Report

Dr Ahsan K A
MD Scholar
Department Of Practice Of Medicine
Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College And Hospital Mangalore-575018 

Introduction
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is an acute inflammatory process of the pancreas with variable involvement of other regional tissues or remote organ systems.Mild acute pancreatitis consists of minimal or no organ dysfunction and an uneventful recovery. Severe pancreatitis manifests as organ failure and/or local complications such as necrosis, abscess, or pseudocyst . Overall, about 20%of patients with acute pancreatitis have a severe course, and 10% to 30% of those with severe acute pancreatitis die. 

The patient presented with complaints of abdominal pain and vomiting since 3 days. 

Total Leukocyte Count: 19.24*10^3/μL • Neutrophil: 75.6%
• Lymphocyte: 16.4% 

2. USG- Abdomen: Partially distended gall bladder.
• Impression: No sonological abnormality detected. 

3. Urine analysis: Normal 4.Serum Amylase : 140 IU/L 

This is a case of 22 years old female presented with acute abdomen and diagnosed as Acute Pancreatitis and Specific remedy was Iris Tenax 6. 

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