that is why it is called Diabetes, because the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to sustain a healthy body..
The leading cause of pancreas problems (such as pancreatitis) is alcoholism. After that, Hepatitis A, B and C are the next leading candidates.
Yes, it can. Pancreas problems can cause fluid and air to build up in the stomach, which can cause severe vomiting.
Digestive problems
I have type one and i got it from ( not eating sweets ) but pancreas problems. My pancreas doesn't work. I can't get rid of my type one. I am 9 right now i was diagnosed when i was 4 i have had it a long time. Its a pain. So it causes from pancreas problems. Basically your pancreas died. You can't fix this problem.
Digestive problems. apex
WebMD has a lot of useful information about the pancreas on their website. They list all of the possible symptoms and problems that a person could have with a pancreas
Problems with the pancreas can cause gas, but if you actually have gas in your pancreas, that's abnormal. The treatment depends on what's causing the problem, which could be a variety of things.
Digestive problems.
Diabetes is caused by malfunctioning pancreas.
Hyperechoic pancreas means that the pancreas has some bright regions. This is usually caused by excessive pancreatic lipomatosis and may be an indicator of a chronic disease.
Diabetes directly affects the pancreas. The less insulin the pancreas produces the less efficient is the energy conversion in the blood stream. This can eventually cause problems with the kidneys, liver, nervous system, eyes, hands and feet. Long term, it can cause impotence, incontinence, thyroid problems, gastric problems and acidosis.
The person does not have enough digestive enzymes.
No, humans are not born with a limited supply of insulin that the pancreas can produce. Insulin is constantly produced by the pancreas in response to changes in blood glucose levels to help regulate them. If the pancreas becomes damaged or dysfunctional, it can affect insulin production.