How is acute pancreatitis in children treated?

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Physicians discuss about "supportive care" as a treatment option for acute pancreatitis in children. As there is no cure for acute pancreatitis, they describe supportive care as providing children with therapies to aid them with getting through their illness. Methods for managing pancreatitis in children (such as IV therapy, pain medication, and fasting for blood work) have changed over time, with families being able to treat mild episodes of acute pancreatitis at home while remaining in close communication with their physicians.
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Hi I am from India my son he is 7 years old he is diagnosed with acute nacrotizing pancreatitis three months back, ERCP was done and was given meropenum for a week stayed at hospital for 2 weeks later when he was able to take food and fluids he got discharge Drs adviced him to avoid fat foods fried items and red meat so we are following the diet as prescribed onces in a while he gets pain we give him ultracet which is prescribed by Dr he feels relive in 30 to 40 mins my only concern is can he live a normal life since 3 months we are not able to live a normal life we are scared of his pain we can predict when he can get pain by now he too is feeling helpless as he wants his life to as normal as other kids. Can he live his life normal. Can we eat normal.plz reply we are very much worried.

asiyanaseer