Nausea is another sign of pancreatitis. People with mild acute pancreatitis may not have nausea, but it can be severe in moderate and severe cases.
Nausea can also be accompanied by vomiting, which can lead to dehydration. In these cases, the person usually requires hospitalization and IV fluids.

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