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You may need to undergo some tests to find out if you have pancreatitis. Blood tests, stool tests, CT scans, and ultrasounds are the most common tests to find out the source of your health problems when pancreatitis is suspected. For 75% of patients, basic hospital care will be all that is needed to recover. However, this is still complex enough care that it will need to be done at a hospital and home remedies are not usually a safe option. Your doctor should be able to explain your situation.  Expect to fast. Eating no food for up to several days, and instead being switched to liquid diets, feeding tubes, and other alternatives are generally the main basic treatment for pancreatitis. This is because eating makes the irritation worse and makes you unable to heal. Get IV fluids. Severe dehydration is a major part of pancreas problems, so expect to be given a large number of fluids to combat this. This will most likely come in the form of IV fluids, but you may also be asked to drink more water. You will probably be given some medication. Pancreatitis causes significant and constant pain and your doctor should give you painkillers to help alleviate the pain. Meperidine or Demerol are the most commonly prescribed painkillers for patients with pancreatitis. Take antibiotics should your doctor prescribe them. They may be given to prevent possible infection or to treat an existing one. For basic or mild cases, the underlying cause may be very easy to treat (such as a change in medications). However, more severe cases or chronic cases may require more serious treatment.  Surgery is the most likely option if you have a severe problem. The kind of surgery will depend on the underlying cause. Some options include gall bladder removal, surgery to repair or remove parts of the pancreas, or surgery to unblock bile duct obstructions. Treatment for alcohol dependency will be recommended if it is determined that this is the source of the problem. For your own happiness and well being, it is recommended that you comply with your doctor's wishes in this area, even if you don't think you have a problem. There are enzyme supplements which you may be asked to take if your problem is hereditary. These supplements are in the form of a simple tablet and aid with digestion, keeping the pressure off of your pancreas.
Be prepared for some tests. Receive basic treatment. Treat the underlying cause.