Are they taking the army with pancreatitis?

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Pancreatitis is a disease of the pancreas. The specificity of the disease is that the enzymes that are released by this body, instead of being thrown into the duodenum, are activated either in the gland itself or in its ducts, thereby disrupting its work. Symptomatic manifestations of acute pain, vomiting and nausea. Previously, pancreatitis was considered a disease of the older generation, now they are affected by very young boys and girls. Therefore, in people of draft age, the question arises: is it worthwhile to serve in the army with this disease. But in 2004 it was legislatively specified the provision on the criteria by which it could be possible to identify a number of diseases that allow medical commissions to expand the list of diseases that are exempt from conscription or postponement. This served as one of the reasons for creating a specialized legal act. The military registration and enlistment offices and the corresponding medical commissions now have a reference point in which the provisions are clearly formulated, which help to decide whether they are recruiting or not.

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Regarding inflammation of the pancreas( this is actually pancreatitis), you should refer to Article 59 of the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 886, dated December 31, 2004.It describes the diseases of the duodenum, biliary tract, gallbladder and pancreas. The category "a" includes diseases, which are based on a significant disruption of the functioning of the body. In the event that pancreatitis has a constant, recurrent course, we can talk about referring it to diseases from group "a".In this situation, a young man is not taken to serve in the army.

If the disease has a chronic form and exacerbations occur about two times a year, but the work of the secretory function is disrupted, then we can talk about a moderate course of the disease. In this case, the medical commission of the military commissariat decides on the totality of the signs whether the conscript is going to serve the Fatherland.

The last item "c" includes diseases with minor disorders: if the course of the disease does not have frequent exacerbations and the treatment gives a positive dynamics. In this situation, most often the commission finds no reason to postpone military service and takes the soldier to the service.

If the diagnosis of "pancreatitis" has been identified in the course of the service, then the army may be delayed for a certain period, or the soldier can be commissarized by illness before the deadline. However, only a military commission can take such a decision.

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