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Have Pancreatic Parenchymal Abnormalities Consisting Of Hyperechoic Foic In Pancreatic Head, Back Pain. Help?

I have pancreatic Parenchymal abnormalities consisting of hyperechoic foic in my pancreatic head . can this cause pain in my upper right back and is there any thing that can ease the pain and not drugs I have been on them to long as it is. I have had stents put in over the last year and also one time there was air over my retroperitoneum from perforation retroperitoneal. I fill I'm getting no where.
Sat, 20 Apr 2013
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Hi and welcome to HCM.
Unfortunately there is no perfect tretament despite strong painkillers or surgical procedure. ALl you can do is avoiding food that trigger pancreatic secretion. Also there are some medicine which supress this secretion. But I think that you ll have to underwent surgical procedure sooner or later. Consult your surgeon about it. WIsh you good health.
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Have Pancreatic Parenchymal Abnormalities Consisting Of Hyperechoic Foic In Pancreatic Head, Back Pain. Help?

Hi and welcome to HCM. Unfortunately there is no perfect tretament despite strong painkillers or surgical procedure. ALl you can do is avoiding food that trigger pancreatic secretion. Also there are some medicine which supress this secretion. But I think that you ll have to underwent surgical procedure sooner or later. Consult your surgeon about it. WIsh you good health.