Chronic pancreatitis secondary prevention

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Overview

Effective measures for the secondary prevention of Hereditary pancreatitis include low-fat diet, multiple small meals, good hydration, antioxidants and cessation/abstinence from smoking and alcohol use. Patients should be managed appropriately and timely with glucocorticoids and immunomodulatory drugs to prevent complications.

Secondary Prevention

  • Effective measures for the secondary prevention of Hereditary pancreatitis include:
    • Low-fat diet
    • Multiple small meals
    • Good hydration
    • Antioxidants
    • Cessation/abstinence from smoking and alcohol use
  • Avoiding the following conditions may also prevent the recurrent episodes of acute pancreatitis:
    •  Alcohol and tobacco use
    • Dehydration
    • Physical and emotional stresses
  • Patients should be managed appropriately and timely with glucocorticoids and immunomodulatory drugs to prevent complications such as:

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