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  5. Could my 54-year-old father's sudden, severe stomach pain and urge to throw up without actually vomiting be a sign that his pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) has returned, especially since he takes Pento-ID 40mg and Antoxid but has recently consumed alcohol and spicy food?

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Could my 54-year-old father's sudden, severe stomach pain and urge to throw up without actually vomiting be a sign that his pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) has returned, especially since he takes Pento-ID 40mg and Antoxid but has recently consumed alcohol and spicy food?

Asked by Female, 52 · 5 days ago

Yes, his sudden, severe stomach pain and nausea could indicate a return of pancreatitis, especially after consuming alcohol and spicy food, which are common triggers. While his daily medications, pantoprazole (Pento-ID) and antioxidant supplements (Antoxid), help protect his system, they may not prevent flare-ups from these triggers. Because recurrent pancreatitis requires prompt medical attention, please take him to see a doctor or to the nearest emergency room immediately.
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Could my 54-year-old father's sudden, severe stomach pain and urge to throw up without actually vomiting be a sign that his pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) has returned, especially since he takes Pento-ID 40mg and Antoxid but has recently consumed alcohol and spicy food?

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