Pancreatitis Health Center

Living with acute or chronic pancreatitis can be incredibly disrupted as the pain is severe and often disabling. Once you experience one or more symptoms, seek medical treatment immediately in order to avoid further risk. The condition takes vigilance and a quick response time.

A diagnosis of acute or chronic pancreatitis could be a sign that you might need to make a lifestyle change to improve your health. Because the main cause of chronic pancreatitis is continued and substantial alcohol abuse, a pancreatitis diagnosis could be the wake-up call required to quit smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol. To make the transition easier, ask your family to participate in your new lifestyle choice and make sure your office and home space are free of these temptations.

Your doctor may recommend seeing a nutritionist who can provide guidance for regaining your health. Start a diet that is low in fats and eat smaller and more frequent meals throughout the day. Talk to a nutritionist or dietitian and work together to form a meal plan that could make following this regimen easier. Drink plenty of liquids and limit your intake of caffeine.
 

Review Date: 
August 9, 2012
Last Updated:
June 2, 2014
Source:
dailyrx.com