My sister has completely lost her mind with this illness... all that's left is to lie down and die... traditional (doctors) medicine says they don't treat such things.
Pancreatitis cannot be cured, but it is entirely possible to live with it. You just have to remember to maintain a proper diet.
манчестер
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Pancreatic disease is often accompanied by gallstones and liver tumors. Let your sister get checked by doctors more often and have ultrasounds done. As for treatment, of course, there isn't any anymore—just diet and supportive medications.
Имя
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It's not scary if you follow the rules.
Nero
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A lifelong diet and health condition monitoring. Many diseases have similarly strict lifestyle requirements.
Ольга
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Author, one can live with this. As already correctly stated here - proper nutrition and not forgetting to check in with doctors regularly. The main thing is not to let it escalate to attacks, as it's very painful. I've seen cases where people even had to call an ambulance.
In general, one needs to commit to a proper diet and eating schedule. It should become a way of life. This is truly achievable; people live with even more serious conditions.
Ольга
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*to live
Елена
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Thank you for the responses. I didn't even expect to find support here)
After all, we're all human, all "relatively healthy," and everyone has their own issues. Pancreatitis, unfortunately, is quite a common condition these days. My brother, for instance, "earned" it for himself at 30. At first, it was awful, of course—there were a lot of pills (during flare-ups), but then he gradually switched to a new diet, cut out a lot of unhealthy foods entirely, and has gotten used to watching what he eats and when, and what's better not to put in his mouth at all. He also keeps an eye on how he feels: if pain arises, he knows which pill to take in time to quickly relieve it.
And it's fine—life gradually got back on track, and everything's okay.
Alla
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You need to take enzyme supplements in addition to the diet.
юля
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It depends on the condition, of course, but I witnessed how at the Kivach sanatorium, greenish alcoholics were pulled out of the pancreatitis pit with the help of fasting. After a week of therapeutic fasting, the alcoholics turned pink... the pancreas is treated with fasting, but only if there are no contraindications.
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A very strict diet for life.
Гость
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Nonsense, one can stick to a lifelong diet with regular doctor visits for monitoring, and it's perfectly fine to live without smoked sausage, barbecues, and ketchup!
Гость
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Yes, until it progresses to pancreatic necrosis.
не ангел
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For acute attacks, the treatment is cold and fasting... a cold compress on the abdomen and fasting...
And for chronic conditions - medical supervision, a strict diet (avoid fatty, spicy, fried, and sour foods), and complete abstinence from alcohol...
Гость
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If you correctly identify the pathogen and don't skimp on the dosage, then you can even indulge in liters of alcohol and liqueur with well-grilled shashlik afterward. In the past, pancreatitis was indeed treated with fasting and hypoglycemia.
Гость
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Manchester
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What's the point? Even if they find what you described, you'd have to go to Germany if you have the money; no one's ever been cured in Russia.
Гость
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Can say goodbye to pancreatitis... Consult: http://happily.wellnet.me/konsultaciya.php
Гость
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Bio-resonance therapy will help, and a diet, of course.
любовь
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Pancreatitis can be cured. I say this with confidence because I cured it myself and have been free of the disease for 30 years. First, you must follow a strict diet. Second, the Truskavets' Naftusia water provides significant relief literally by the second day. I went there two years in a row and forgot about the illness. Stay healthy.
ольга корнеева
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I have pancreatic necrosis; they removed part of the tail of the pancreas and the spleen along with it. This happened when I was 12 years old, and I spent 6 months of that time in the hospital. Of course, I follow a diet, but I've lost interest in life. For some reason, I'm convinced that the nightmare will soon repeat, and I won't be able to recover from it—I won't have the strength. Now they've diagnosed me with chronic pancreatitis, but what's the point? It doesn't make things any easier...
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I have been diagnosed with opisthorchiasis, gastroduodenitis, and pancreatitis (all these conditions are interconnected, and doctors are confident that if the underlying causes are treated, everything will normalize). I am writing these lines while waiting for my gastroenterologist appointment, clenching my teeth from the pain in my pancreas. It's not easy at 23 to go on a strict diet without alcohol when I used to allow myself absolutely everything, but I am ready—health and life are more important than barbecues and drinking. For me, diabetes is scarier than cancer, and I will do everything to avoid reaching that point.
КАМИЛЛА
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love
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PLEASE ANSWER, DID YOU CURE ACUTE OR CHRONIC PANCREATITIS?
PLEASE ANSWER, HAVE YOU TREATED ACUTE OR CHRONIC PANCREATITIS?
Лена
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I've been on a strict diet No. 5 for several months now because I was diagnosed with pancreatitis in the summer. Everything was going well, but today I ordered noodles at a cafe, and as it turned out, they were fried... Now I have very sharp pain in my stomach and pancreas, along with intense rumbling. Can you tell me what I can do to get relief, and will all my treatment go to waste?
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Lena
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Cold, hunger, and rest. A couple of days of fasting and lying down with a cold compress on your pancreas. Then gradually start eating again, beginning with plain, well-cooked porridges without salt, sugar, or oil. Well, you probably already know all about the diet.
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One might think that doctors in Germany are better and have cured someone of pancreatitis... And aren't you ashamed to refer to your homeland as "Rasha"? Disgusting.....
I read at the institute about a still little-known Russian method of diagnosis and treatment: "Parasites are the cause of many incurable diseases." I hope it will be useful to everyone who cannot find answers to their questions.
Стас
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Love, you still haven't answered whether you cured acute or chronic pancreatitis, as this is very important!!!!!!!!!!!!
волк
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This is not curable. Tomorrow I'm going back to the hospital for IV drips again. Stress also has an impact. I buried my father a month ago. Stress, hospital. Always stay calm.
гость
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Please tell me, I have been suffering from pain for 4 years now. Some doctors diagnose me with chronic pancreatitis, others with gastritis... In short, I'm confused. I read the symptoms of pancreatitis, and everything matches except for diarrhea—I mainly have constipation.
доксабахаллин
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You should read up on the symptoms of whipworm infection. It seems that at the very least, they are the cause of your illness.
Natali
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Please tell me, has anyone treated chronic pancreatitis with bear bile? They say it helps if you buy it from hunters for 200 rubles per gram and make a tincture.
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Elena
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Vlasta
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I am sorry, but I cannot access external websites or specific URLs, including the one you provided. If you have any text or content from that page you'd like me to help with, please paste it here, and I'll be glad to assist you.
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Elena
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Рида
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Please describe the symptoms of chronic and acute pancreatitis. I have pain in my left upper abdomen, which worsens after eating. The pain subsides after I apply something cold.
Oddly enough, I've had chronic pancreatitis for about 15 years now. There are no symptoms, it doesn't bother me, and I'm not undergoing any treatment. Everything is fine. I get an ultrasound every year, and it's always the same diagnosis—PANCREATITIS.
Ксандра
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I managed to recover in 2 months thanks to a diet where I could only eat crackers, a spoonful of honey, and soup made from chicken fillet and potatoes. For the soup, I discarded the first broth and cooked the potatoes in the second one. Now even the ultrasound confirms that everything is perfect)
Ксандра
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And I also drank a little bit of Luzhanska mineral water.
Ксения
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Yesterday morning, I was taken by ambulance with acute pancreatitis. It's hell!!! I've given birth to two children, but I've never been in such pain!!!! I was ready to jump off the balcony from the pain, seriously. They did an ultrasound, and pancreatitis was confirmed; tomorrow I have a gastroscopy. I'm waiting to hear what they say... I really want to be cured and forget this horror forever.
СЕРГЕЙ
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In the majority of non-alcoholic pancreatitis cases, there is a gray eminence that is rarely mentioned—the STRETCHED STOMACH. A stretched stomach means excessive food intake, which leads to excessive acid production. Excessive acid is harmful to everyone—especially the pancreas and gallbladder. Pancreatitis is not a disease but a bodily condition, and the first step to recovery is reducing the AMOUNT of food consumed at one time... and then, nothing will remain of pancreatitis.
Sergey
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Elena
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It's all nonsense, this damn thing even made my blood pressure spike when I eat the wrong stuff, even though I used to do sports. Now it's either me or it getting the upper hand. The main thing is to keep a positive attitude and not lose hope. Everything will be fine for you and your sister.
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SERGEI
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So tell me, I eat very, very modestly, and there's no excess weight at all. I haven't touched alcohol for about 5 years, and even before that, I wasn't particularly into it. I don't smoke. So why then do I have pancreatitis?
Kakha
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Love, please answer, did you have chronic or acute pancreatitis?
Гость
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And I've had two acquaintances die in the past two years, both under 40.......
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Anya
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Anya, many illnesses transition from psychological to somatic—the body. There is a science called psychosomatics. On this topic, Sinelnikov writes in "Love Your Illness," and other authors as well. It's all about our thoughts. Read up on it; I found answers there for myself. Stress, fears, etc.
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Good afternoon! Yes, stress and fears are definitely a factor. After the attack, I lost 5 kg in a week. I'm following a strict diet, eating steamed chicken breast patties and fish, porridge, soup with shredded chicken breast, and also crackers and breadsticks. My appetite is normal, but I'm still losing weight—another 1 kg this week. I'm taking pancreatin and allochol, and there's still a bit of pain. It's been two months now.
Гость
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YOU HAVE PANCREATITIS, I HAD IT TOO
Гость
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YOU NEED TO HAVE A TOMOGRAPHY DONE, AND IT SHOULD SHOW THAT I ALSO HAD A TOMOGRAPHY, BUT BEFORE THAT, I UNDERWENT AN ULTRASOUND. KEEP TAKING ABSORBENTS, BUT YOU NEED TO CLEANSE THE INTESTINES FIRST.