Acute pancreatitis risk assessment.
1. History of gallstone disease.
2, Excessive alcohol consumption.
3. Binge drinking (i.e., holiday illness).
4, History of pancreatic duct stones, tumors, roundworms, or strictures.
5, History of duodenal reflux.
6, ischemia of the pancreas.
7, hyperlipidemia and/or hypercalcemia.
8. Penetrating ulcer of the posterior duodenal wall, severe inflammation of the duodenum.
9.Take diuretics, hormones, tetracycline, sulfonamides.
10.History of pancreatic and biliary surgery or abdominal trauma.
11.Left upper abdominal pain, which may be accompanied by vomiting without pain relief, and may also be accompanied by pain radiating to the left shoulder and left low back.
12.Bruises around the left low back and/or belly button.
13.It may be accompanied by diabetes mellitus.
14.Gastrointestinal symptoms; loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fatty diarrhea, etc.
If you do not have the above; it means you are less likely to have pancreatitis.
If you have 1 – 3 of the above symptoms or signs, it means you have pancreatitis or the possibility of recurrence has been greater.
If you have 4 or more of the above symptoms or signs, it means that you are basically diagnosed with pancreatitis or recurrence.
Warm tip: Through your own assessment if you have the possibility of pancreatitis or recurrence, it is recommended to go to the pancreatic and biliary department of the hospital for further consultation and treatment.
Risk assessment of living habits of normal people or pancreatitis patients.
1.Have good eating habits and do not overeat.
2, Quit smoking and alcohol, prohibit alcohol abuse.
3.Low fat and high dietary fiber diet.
4, avoid meat, animal fat, stimulating seasoning and fried food.
5, multiple meals in small quantities. Cooking methods should be light and less oily. Easy to digest, no stimulation.
If your habits meet the above, it means you have a balanced diet, please continue to adhere to it.
If your lifestyle habits meet the above 2-4 conditions, it means you are at medium risk of pancreatitis or recurrence.
If your habits meet 0-1 of the above, you are at high risk of pancreatitis or recurrence.