Pain treatment for chronic pancreatitisPain is a frustrating, sometimes debilitating aspect of ongoing
(chronic)
pancreatitis. Many people have pain for many
years. Pain may decrease as the damaged pancreas loses its ability to
produce enzymes, but it may take years for the pancreas to stop producing
enzymes. In many people, this process never occurs. If you are having debilitating pain from chronic pancreatitis, you
may be referred to a pain clinic. Several treatments can be tried to relieve persistent pain. Most of
the non-surgical measures below (except for analgesics) have not yet been
proven to reduce pain in most people.1 - Analgesics. Non-narcotic
(and therefore nonaddicting) pain medicines are tried first. If these provide
no relief, the narcotic meperidine (Demerol) or morphine may be given to
relieve sudden episodes of inflammation. Doctors monitor use of narcotics,
because they do not want people to become dependent on the medicines. These
medicines also have side effects and risks, such as constipation, falls, and
slowed breathing.
- Tricyclic antidepressants.
These medicines (such as Elavil, Tofranil, or Desyrel) may help people sleep
and cope with pain and depression.
- Pancreatic
enzyme supplements. People can take oral
enzyme supplements, which may reduce pain in some
people, particularly those who have mild or moderate disease.2
- Acid reducers.
H2-receptor-blocking medicines (such as Pepcid or Zantac) and proton pump
inhibitors (such as Losec or Prevacid) may be given along with enzymes to
reduce the production of stomach acid, which can stimulate the
pancreas.
- Stents. A procedure called
endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) can be used to place
small supports (stents) in a narrow pancreatic duct.
- Celiac plexus nerve block. An injection of alcohol or
corticosteroids into this bundle of abdominal nerves
may provide temporary relief.
- Surgery. Pain
may be reduced by removing stones from the pancreas and draining pancreatic
ducts. For some chronic pain, total pancreatectomy, or removal of the pancreas,
may be considered.
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