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- $Title{Alcohol and Pancreatitis}
- $Subject{pancreatitis alcoholism treatment endocrine gland metabolism Alcohol
- pancreas enzymes hormones insulin glucagon metabolize sugar digestion drinking
- Alcoholic Alcoholics enzyme hormone insulins glucagons metabolism sugars
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- Alcohol and Pancreatitis
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- QUESTION: I have had several flare-ups of pancreatitis and my doctor is now
- insisting I totally abstain from alcohol. Is this really necessary? This
- will be very difficult for me as my buddies always go out for a couple of
- beers after work. What do you think?
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- ANSWER: Alcohol abuse is considered a contributing factor that may cause some
- people to develop acute pancreatitis. The pancreas is responsible for
- producing powerful digestive enzymes, plus the hormones insulin and glucagon,
- which help the body metabolize sugar. When you have pancreatitis, the
- digestive enzymes attack pancreatic tissues and the pancreas becomes inflamed.
- Researchers don't understand fully why this happens. In severe cases, the
- inflammation is accompanied by bleeding in the pancreas, cysts, or abscesses,
- and tissue degeneration in the pancreas.
- Alcoholism has been noted as the most common cause of chronic relapsing
- pancreatitis.
- Chronic pancreatitis can lead to poor digestion because the pancreas is
- not secreting the necessary amounts of the enzymes needed to break down food.
- This can inhibit the body's ability to absorb nutrients.
- Doctors have found that patients with alcohol related pancreatitis can
- prevent the painful attacks by totally abstaining from alcohol. Patients who
- give up drinking (alcohol) totally often have improved absorption of nutrients
- and malnutrition may improve. It would certainly be very wise for you to take
- your doctor's advice. You then have a shot at getting this very serious
- disease under control.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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