Pancreatic Divisum

Pancreatic Divisum is a common anomaly where the pancreas has two separate ducts instead of one. This can lead to a blockage of digestive juices, causing swelling and damage to the tissue, which may result in recurrent or acute pancreatitis. While most people with pancreatic divisum do not experience symptoms, those who do may require medical attention for pain control and treatment of the underlying cause. It's important to speak to a doctor about available treatment and management options if you are affected by pancreatic divisum.