Pancreatic Pseudocyst treatment in Cancún
In Cancún, 19 specialists treat pancreatic pseudocyst, with consultations from $500 MXN, spread across 19 clinics. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
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A pancreatic pseudocyst is a collection of fluid surrounded by tissue that forms near the pancreas, usually after an episode of pancreatitis or trauma to the abdomen.
Common symptoms: pain in the upper abdomen, a feeling of fullness or heaviness, nausea or vomiting, and, at times, a discomfort that radiates to the back.
When should you seek care? With persistent abdominal pain after an episode of pancreatitis, or if fever, vomiting that does not subside, or loss of appetite appears, a medical evaluation is advisable.
Who treats it? the gastroenterologist studies the pancreas and the progression of the pseudocyst, the pediatric gastroenterologist supports cases in minors, and the endocrinologist is involved when the function of the pancreas is affected. Reviewing these findings with a professional helps determine the most appropriate follow-up.
Which specialist to see for pancreatic pseudocyst in Cancún?
Doctors who treat pancreatic pseudocyst in Cancún
Dr. Vicente López Kavanagh
Dr. Cristian Alejandro Aguirre Alva
Dr. Eduardo Negrete Carballo
Dr. Zulima Socías Barrientos
Dr. Elizabeth Aguilar Liautard
Dr. Lozano Vela Ariel
Dr. Jorge Luis Catzalco Cabrera
Dr. Carrillo Jorge M. Treviño
Dr. Moreno Terrazas Tonatiuh Octavio
Dr. Leon Fernando Ponce De
Dr. Aurelio Bustamante Dominguez
Dr. Buenfil Alberto Briceno
Dr. Rodriguez Giselle Uc
Dra. Azucena Casanova Lara
Dr. Joaquin Ibañez Mariño
Dr. Mario Osvaldo Camara Garcia
Dr. Jorge Treviño
Dr. Travino Jorge
Dra. Barrera Medina Hérnan
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats pancreatic pseudocyst?
The treatment of pancreatic pseudocyst is usually handled by specialists in gastroenterologist, pediatric gastroenterologist, endocrinologist.
How many doctors are available in Cancún?
We currently have 19 doctors who can treat pancreatic pseudocyst in Cancún.