Pancreatic Conditions

The pancreas serves both digestive and endocrine functions, making pancreatic disorders particularly complex conditions requiring specialised management.

• Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency

Pathophysiology

Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency occurs when the pancreas produces insufficient digestive enzymes, leading to maldigestion of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. This condition results from various causes including chronic pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, and pancreatic cancer.

Symptoms

Classic symptoms include steatorrhoea (fatty, floating stools), abdominal pain, bloating, and weight loss despite adequate caloric intake. Patients may develop deficiencies of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) and experience flatulence and abdominal distension.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis combines clinical presentation with evidence of maldigestion. Faecal elastase measurement provides a non-invasive screening test, while direct pancreatic function tests offer definitive diagnosis. Imaging studies assess pancreatic morphology and identify underlying causes.

Treatment

Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) forms the cornerstone of treatment, with enzymes taken with all meals and snacks. Acid suppression may be necessary to optimise enzyme activity. Nutritional support addresses vitamin deficiencies and ensures adequate caloric intake.

Easy & Hassle-Free Process

What to Expect on your Consult

Step 1

Medical History & Symptom Review

Dr Chopdat will discuss your symptoms in detail, review your medical history, current medications, and family history of digestive disorders.

Step 2

Physical Examination

A focused physical exam including abdominal palpation, listening to bowel sounds, and checking for areas of tenderness or swelling.

Step 3

Diagnostic Planning

Based on your symptoms and examination, the doctor will recommend appropriate tests such as blood work, imaging studies, or procedures like endoscopy or colonoscopy.

Step 4

Treatment Discussion & Follow Up

Review of test results (if available), explanation of diagnosis, discussion of treatment options, and scheduling of follow-up appointments or procedures as needed.