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CHRONIC PANCREATITIS:- TREATMENT, SYMPTOMS,
AND CAUSES.
-Chronic pancreatitis is an inflammation in pancreas that does not covered in the long run. The pancreas, an organ located behind the stomach, produces enzymes, specialized proteins that aid in food digestion. The primary symptom of pancreatitis is abdominal pain that becomes worse after eating. It also relese insulin and gastrin hormones into the blood flow that helps in making use of food and energy competently. However, the pancreas gets expanded or injured because of the uneven firing of proteolytic enzymes into the small intestine.
7 Symptoms of chronic pancreatitis?:
I. Abdominal Pain
II. Nausea And Vomiting
III. Motion sickness
IV. Looseness of the bowel
V. Inflammation and aches
VI. High pulse rate
VII. Upset Stomach
1. Abdominal The primary symptom of pancreatitis is experiencing pain in the upper left side or middle of the abdomen. The pain may worsen within minutes after eating or drinking, especially if the food has a high fat content. The pain may worsen after eating a large meal, a fatty meal, or drinking alcohol. This is because the pancreas is more active during digestion, and these factors can put additional strain on the already inflamed organ. Inflammation can involve nearby organs, worsening pain.
2. Nausea And Vomiting:- Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms experienced by people with chronic
pancreatitis. Alcohol is a known irritant to the pancreas, and even small amounts can trigger nausea and vomiting in
people with chronic pancreatitis.
3. Motion sickness:-When you have motion sickness, conflicting signals from the inner ear can trigger nausea and
vomiting. Discuss your motion sickness concerns with your doctor and avoid consuming heavy or greasy meals before travel, as these can exacerbate general nausea. Stay hydrated throughout your journey.
4. Looseness of the bowel:-With both acute and chronic pancreatitis, the pancreas may not produce enough enzymes for the digestive system. This can lead to malnutrition, diarrhoea, and weight loss. Staying well-hydrated, increasing fiber intake, and adjusting medication dosage can help alleviate constipation. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) occurs when the pancreas does not produce or release enough digestive enzymes to break down food.
5. Inflammation and ache while moving of abdomen.:-Chronic pancreatitis results from prolonged inflammation of
the pancreas, often due to heavy alcohol consumption, smoking, or autoimmune disorders.The inflamed and swollen pancreas irritates nearby nerves, causing sharp pain in the upper left abdomen that radiates to the back. This pain worsens notably after consuming a large, fatty meal or alcohol.
6. High pulse rate:-Pancreatitis is a sudden, severe abdominal pain, characterized by band-like back pain, nausea,
vomiting, and in severe cases, shock with low blood pressure and high heart rate.In acute pancreatitis, the pulse rate
is typically elevated, for example, ranging from 100 to 140 beats per minute.
7. Upset stomach:- one of the risk factors of acute pancreatitis is large amount fat and sugar in blood. You cannot take tests for pancreatitis at your home. Homoeopathy treatment has been shown to significantly improve the overall wellbeing of most pancreatitis patients without any issues.
CAUSES OF CHRONIC PANCREATITIS:-
Chronic pancreatitis causes severe damage to the pancreas, preventing the body from producing essential enzymes and hormones. As a result, malnutrition can occur due to the inability to digest food, and it can also lead to diabetes.
I. HIGH-CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL
II. Stones in the Gallbladder
III. High levels of triglyceride
IV. Smoking worse
1. HIGH-CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL:- Drinking two or more alcoholic beverages per day significantly increases the risk of developing pancreatitis. When patients stop drinking, abdominal pain disappears in most cases, pancreatic function deteriorates more dull , death rate decrease , and a normal life is often possible. Chronic pancreatitis cannot cure itself But good medical management can slow down the rate of decline of pancreatic function while improving the individual's quality of life and preventing further problems arising. Results indicate that consuming large amounts of alcohol in one sitting significantly increases the risk of developing acute pancreatitis.
2. Stones in the Gallbladder- A gallstone can create a blockage in the pancreatic duct, leading to pancreas
inflammation (pancreatitis). Pancreatitis causes intense, constant abdominal pain and typically requires hospitalization. gallbladder stones are curable by homoeopathy treatment.Remember to avoid drinks such as caffeine that can further upset your digestive system. You must avoid heavy, fatty meals in pancreatitis, such as meat pies, sausages, fatty cuts of meat, butter, ghee, lard, cream, and hard cheeses.
3. High levels of triglyceride in your blood:-High triglyceride levels in your blood can increase your risk of heart
disease and stroke. High blood triglycerides are a type of lipid disorder. This condition can develop on its own if you
daily consume large quantity calories than you burn, specially from high-carbohydrate food. Triglyceride levels of 500 mg/dL are considered very high and are associated with liver and pancreas problems. You can lower your triglycerides by consuming a low-carb, high-fibre diet, exercising regularly, reducing sugar intake, and avoiding foods high in fat.
4. Smoking worse:- Smoking is a common risk factor for both acute and chronic pancreatitis. It impacts the
pathophysiology of pancreatitis by increasing the risk of the initial episode of acute pancreatitis (AP)
and accelerating the progression of chronic pancreatitis (CP).
TREATMENT OF CHRONIC PANCREATITIS BY HOMEOPATHY:-
Treatment of chronic pancreatitis is possible in homoeopathy without any surgery or operation, Remember
to eat smaller meals more frequently, as this makes digestion easier on your pancreas. Fatty foods are harder to digest and can worsen pain. Smoking irritates the pancreas and can exacerbate symptoms. Alcohol is a major culprit in chronic pancreatitis. Give time to your body to heal and recover from the panic issue.
1.Consume more leafy vegetables:-Eating or drinking, particularly fatty foods, may worsen your symptoms
quickly.There is some evidence to suggest that increasing your consumption of antioxidants found in fruits and green vegetables could help protect against pancreatitis or relieve its symptoms. Leafy vegetables such as kale, collard greens, spinach, and cabbage are primarily grown for the consumption of their leafy parts.
2.Consume more fruits.:- For more accurate health you should add Antioxidant-rich foods. some dark leafy
vegetables, carrots, walnuts, and grapes, pomegranates, blueberries, sweet potatoes, red berries, carrots, dark leafy
vegetables, are good for your health. .
3.Drink more than 4 litres of water a day:- Pancreatitis can lead to dehydration, so it's important to stay hydrated
by drinking plenty of fluids. Many healthcare providers recommend carrying a water bottle and consuming at least 8
cups of water throughout the day.
4.Make a diet that includes fluid content:- it would help if you take fluid including foods and fruit with chronic
pancreatitis .Take a water source like tomato and cucumber, which are rich in water, as they are 95% water and
contain 170.14 g of water per cup.
5.High-protein, High-calorie Diets:-To maintain a healthy diet, reduce sugar intake, consume water regularly, have
small, frequent meals, avoid alcohol and smoking, and consume low animal fat foods like lentils and almond milk.
Experts recommend that patients with acute pancreatitis consume low-fat or fat-free milk, yoghurt, or milk
substitute such rice milk ,soy milk, almond milk, etc .
What Foods should you avoid with chronic pancreatitis?
Avoiding High-Fat Foods
• Avoid chocolate, whole milk, ice cream, processed cheese, egg yolks.
• Avoid fried or buttered foods.
• Limit sausage, salami, bacon.
• Avoid to eat fast foods (outside food) like cookies., cake, Cream, pies.
• Avoid prepared snack foods.
• Limit coconut and avocado.
Alcoholic substance Foods
• Alcoholic beer and wine.
• French-style sweet milk rolls.
• American-style burger rolls.
• Mints, menthol.
• White Wine Vinegar
• Vanilla Extract
Sources of Caffeine Product
• Espresso
• Tea, coffee
• Soda
• Chocolate (cacao)
• Guarana
• Energy drinks
• Supplements
Treatment Plan of Brahm Homeopathic Healing & Research Centre
Brahm's research based, clinically proved, scientific treatment module is very effective in curing this disease. We have a team of well qualified doctors who observe and analyse your case systematically, record all the signs and symptoms along with the progress of disease, and understand its stages of progression, prognosis and its complications. After that they inform you about your disease in details, provide you proper diet chart [what to eat or what not to eat], exercise plan, life lifestyle plan and guide you about many more factors that can improve your general health condition with systematic management of your disease with homoeopathic medicines till it get cured.
CONCLUSION- Chronic pancreatitis is a long-term condition with no cure. However, there are ways to manage it and improve your quality of life through homoeopathy treatment. The focus is on controlling inflammation and preventing further damage to the pancreas. Quitting smoking, reducing alcohol, and following a low-fat diet are crucial for managing symptoms. Chronic pancreatitis can triggers to diabetes, malnutrition or even pancreatic cancer. Early diagnosis and management are essential to minimize these risks. If you have chronic
pancreatitis, remember you're not alone. Talk to your doctor about the best course of action for you.