Pancreatic and biliary conditions typically impact your liver, pancreas, gallbladder and/or the bile ducts. These conditions are often associated with long-term damage to the organ itself or surrounding tissue. Sometimes these problems are genetically predetermined. When in trouble, these organs can cause severe symptoms, but they also can silently cause issues. The pancreas is a solid organ located right behind the stomach. It contains two cells that play key roles in how you digest food and control metabolism in your body. One type of cell makes enzymes that break down proteins, fats and carbohydrates so you can get nutrition from what you eat. The other makes hormones, primarily insulin, which controls how your body stores and uses sugar. The biliary tract includes the organs and ducts that make, store and deliver bile a thick fluid that helps your body break down and absorb fats and remove waste product into the small intestine for better digestion. The gallbladder collects and stores bile as the liver makes it and then releases the stored bile during a meal to promote digestion.
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