A lifetime of acute pancreatitis without recurrence

If you want to avoid recurrence of acute pancreatitis, you should first clarify the causes of pancreatitis, including those caused by other diseases, alcohol-induced, drug-induced, etc. You need to prevent them according to their causes. 1. Other disease triggering factors: There are many conditions that can cause pancreatitis, such as biliary tract disease, pancreatic duct obstruction, duodenal descending disease, surgical damage to the pancreas, metabolic disorders, infections and systemic inflammatory reactions. In this case, if you want to avoid recurrence of pancreatitis, you should actively treat the primary disease causing pancreatitis after pancreatitis treatment; 2. Alcohol: alcohol often causes pancreatitis together with biliary tract diseases, and it is recommended to stop drinking after pancreatitis is cured, which is good for reducing the probability of recurrence of pancreatitis; 3. Over-eating: over-eating, especially excessive fat intake, is one of the triggers of pancreatitis. After pancreatitis is cured, it is recommended to eat moderately and reduce the intake of high-fat food to reduce the recurrence rate of pancreatitis; 4. Drug factors: thiazide diuretics, azathioprine, glucocorticoids, sulphonamides and other drugs are prone to induce pancreatitis in the first two months of medication, and there is no obvious relationship with the dose of medication. After the pancreatitis has been cured, it is recommended to seek advice from your doctor if you can change your medication or treatment plan, which can reduce the chances of acute pancreatitis. Acute pancreatitis is a very painful and dangerous inflammatory disease, so it is recommended that after treatment is completed, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions strictly in their future lives and try their best not to have a recurrence for the rest of their lives.