What should people with pancreatitis pay attention to in their future life
summary
Acute pancreatitis is a common and high incidence disease in pancreatic diseases. Most of the causes are biliary obstruction, which causes 50% of all acute pancreatitis in China. Another 30 percent is due to bad living habits. Especially toast each other on the wine table, heavy drinking and high protein and high fat foods greatly raise the incidence rate of acute pancreatitis. It brings great trouble and economic burden to the patients' life and work. Therefore, change our living habits. It is the first premise to prevent acute pancreatitis. Let's take a look at the following.
What should people with pancreatitis pay attention to in their future life
First: patients who have had acute pancreatitis need not panic, but they should not relax their vigilance. Patients and their families should have a correct understanding of the characteristics of recurrent pancreatitis. They should always pay attention to it in their daily life. After all, personal health is above all interests. Don't force yourself too hard at work and make yourself too tired. And don't put too much pressure on yourself because you were a patient with pancreatitis.
Second: Patients with pancreatitis should also have an understanding of the drugs that are easy to cause pancreatitis. It is best to ask the doctor what drugs will cause pancreatitis before discharge, and ask about the effect, dosage, how to take, what side effects and precautions of drugs for the treatment of pancreas. Can also understand the disease of pancreatitis, if the side effects of drugs are obvious, family members of patients will not be too panic.
Third: Patients with pancreatitis should actively treat biliary tract diseases, because biliary tract diseases are also important inducing factors of acute pancreatitis. And we must give up drinking. Drinking is also a high risk factor. It's better to choose less fat food in our daily diet, and the way of eating should also be changed, from the original three meals a day to more meals a day, and the amount of each meal should be less.
matters needing attention
Four to six weeks after the patient is cured and discharged from hospital, it is best not to lift weights, not to overwork, to maintain physical and mental pleasure, which is also conducive to better recovery of the body.