Chronic pancreatitis is a serious pancreatic disease characterized by inflammatory processes. In connection with this disease, the patency of the gland ducts is significantly reduced. In chronic pancreatitis, continuous and systematic therapy is shown at all stages of the disease. Chronic pancreatitis has two stages of development: remission and exacerbations. How do they differ, and what treatment does each of these stages of the disease require?
Stage of exacerbation of chronic pancreatitis and necessary treatment
Exacerbation of chronic pancreatitis manifests itself as an intense pain syndrome. In such periods, the patient is required to conduct his treatment only in a hospital, in order to identify and eliminate all possible causes for the development of this disease. To identify the reasons, it is necessary to sanitize the gallbladder and bile ducts, undergo a complete examination for stomach diseases.
At the first stages of treatment, in order to suppress the secretion of the gland, doctors recommend absolute starvation and abundant alkaline drinking. Water should be mineral, room temperature. Showing physical and emotional rest, no nervous stress and stressful situations. The epigastric region requires compulsory maintenance in the cold. With increasing pain, the patient is assigned various non-narcotic analgesics. In order to prevent purulent formations and inflammations, the patient is prescribed antibiotics.
Since this disease during the exacerbation is of a long duration, the remission stage also requires proper and optimal treatment.
The stage of remission of chronic pancreatitis and the necessary treatment of
Treatment of this stage of chronic pancreatitis includes preventive actions against the disease and the timely elimination of the causes contributing to the development of complications of the disease. As a rule, the treatment consists in the establishment of gastric secretion, in the elimination of various disorders of the biliary system, as well as the acceleration of all the regenerative functions of the pancreas.
All of the above tasks can be achieved by applying a special dietary diet. People suffering from chronic pancreatitis should completely limit themselves to drinking alcohol, even at the stage of remission. Strictly observing the diet and following all the recommendations of your doctor, the phase of remission can be very long, without causing any serious complications and exacerbations.