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ECRP
or fully spoken as ‘Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio –Pancreatography is a
diagnostic test in which the first portion of the small intestine (also called
the Duodenum), and the papilla of Vater, the gallbladder and the pancreatic
duct are examined.
In
short, ECRP is a procedure that allows surgeons to examine your pancreatic and
bile ducts by using a lighted bendable tube, which is also called the endoscope, with a thickness of a
person’s index finger, placing it through the patient’s mouth and into their
stomach and into your duodenum. This treatment is done for treating a patient’s
problems of bile and pancreatic ducts.
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But,
before going into the whys and hows of the treatment, let us first brief you
about the organs concerned with this treatment. It
is known by many people, that the pancreas is a 6 inch organ which is located
in our upper abdomen behind the stomach, but not a lot many people know that
the head of this organ is slightly attached to the duodenum through the
pancreatic duct and extends its tail to the left side of our body with the tail
facing upwards.
There
are two primary functions of the pancreas –
It helps in producing enzymes
(the proteins and biological catalysts of the human body), which help us in
digesting the proteins, fats and carbohydrates we consume in our food, coming
from the stomach before they get absorbed by the intestine.
Make Hormones The
Second function of the pancreas is to make hormones such as insulin that
controls the breakdown of the sugar levels in the body.
Causes/ problems in the Pancreas
A
person may experience a pancreatic problem mainly when the pancreas starts to
deteriorate, and thus failing in effectively performing its job. The most
common problem associated with the pancreas is pancreatitis (the swelling of the pancreas). Now how does the
Pancreas inflate?
When
the pancreas becomes inflamed, it leads to the swelling of the nearest blood
vessels to the pancreas, bleeding, and infection.
Pancreatitis Explained
The
condition of pancreatitis is of two kinds – Acute and chronic Pancreatitis,
both of which involve swelling and inflammation of the human pancreas. As the
names suggest acute pancreatitis is the sudden inflammation of the organ and is
signalled by upper abdominal pain.
Chronic
pancreatitis, on the other hand, is the repetitive occurrence of acute
pancreatitis. When the pancreatic attacks are persistent, they do not allow the
pancreas to return to its original state, unlike in acute pancreatitis. Some of
the important symptoms of this disease are Diarrhoea, Nausea and vomiting, Dehydration,
Fever, faster heartbeats, skin discoloration around the belly button, Bleeding
(due to anaemia), Liver problems (jaundice), Weight loss, Malnutrition, Inability
to produce insulin, and Steatorrhea, where fatty stools give off a foul odour.
While
this has a very dangerous and life threatening symptoms, if you are
experiencing abdominal pains and feel that this is the case with you, then you
need to URGENTLY take action and get an ERCP treatment wherever possible.
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