Causes of hyperlipidemic pancreatitis

Hyperlipidemic pancreatitis is a relatively common pancreatitis in clinical practice, mainly caused by poor dietary habits, including long-term overeating, eating high-fat, high-protein, high-greasy foods, resulting in increased blood lipids and the possibility of complicating pancreatitis. Heavy alcohol consumption and long-term alcohol consumption can directly lead to lipid abnormalities, which can also induce pancreatitis. For the complete treatment of hyperlipidemic pancreatitis, it is necessary to thoroughly eradicate the problem of blood lipids in order to avoid the occurrence of pancreatic cancer. In the process of treating pancreatitis, patients can apply lipid-lowering granules or Rosuvastatin calcium tablets to regulate blood lipids, so that blood lipids can return to normal and the condition of pancreatitis will gradually improve and recover. After the treatment is cured, it is also necessary to pay regular attention to proper participation in sports and monitoring of blood lipids to effectively prevent the occurrence of hyperlipidemic pancreatitis.