Symptom No. 7: Jaundice
Jaundice is triggered by the additional distribution of red blood cells in the body, medication abuse, bad food habits, and medical problems like gallstones, leptospirosis, and pancreatitis. Jaundice during pancreatitis is triggered due to the interference in the functioning of the bile duct by the calculi placed in the ampulla or the choledochus. Except that, the expansion of inflamed pancreas head and the presence of pseudocysts and fibrosis are also the active causes of jaundice.