Your pancreas is functioning badly

High blood pressure: High blood pressure can also be a sign of pancreatitis, which is most commonly caused by excessive alcohol intake, trauma, and gallstones blocking pancreatic ducts.

Jaundice: Marked by a yellowing of the eyes and skin, dark-coloured urine and light-coloured or greasy stools, jaundice becomes a symptom of pancreatic cancer when a tumour blocks the bile duct.

Extreme fatigue or lack of energy: When diabetes reduces the amount of insulin produced by your pancreas, or stops production entirely.

Unusual thirst:
is another symptom of diabetes, which comes in two types. Type 1 diabetes occurs when your immune system attacks and destroys the cells in your pancreas that make insulin.

Loss of appetite and weight change: Along with abdominal pain, a loss of appetite and unintended weight loss are usually among the first symptoms of pancreatic cancer.

Nausea and vomiting: Nausea and vomiting are symptoms of both pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, which has been linked to smoking and obesity.

Fever:
An unusually high body temperature can also be a symptom of pancreatitis, which occurs when pancreatic enzymes escape into the tissues of the pancreas.

Abdominal pain:
Pain in your abdomen can be a sign of pancreatitis, an acute or chronic inflammation of the pancreas. 

Blurred vision: is another symptom of diabetes. The signs and symptoms of Type 1 diabetes may suddenly appear without warning, at which point you should seek medical attention as soon as possible.

Back pain:
Pain in your back is also associated with pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. In the case of the latter, the pain may worsen when lying down, or three to four hours after eating.

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