I can give you some general information. If you’re recovering from acute or chronic pancreatitis, you should avoid drinking alcohol (which you already do). If you smoke, make it a priority to quit. Focus on eating a low-fat diet that won’t tax or inflame your pancreas. You should also focus on staying hydrated, keeping an electrolyte beverage or a bottle of water with you at all times. If you’ve been hospitalized due to a pancreatitis flare-up, your doctor will probably refer you to a dietitian to help you learn how to change your eating habits permanently. You can read more from Healthline in the resource below. Copy & paste the link:
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I can give you some general information. If you’re recovering from acute or chronic pancreatitis, you should avoid drinking alcohol (which you already do). If you smoke, make it a priority to quit. Focus on eating a low-fat diet that won’t tax or inflame your pancreas. You should also focus on staying hydrated, keeping an electrolyte beverage or a bottle of water with you at all times. If you’ve been hospitalized due to a pancreatitis flare-up, your doctor will probably refer you to a dietitian to help you learn how to change your eating habits permanently. You can read more from Healthline in the resource below. Copy & paste the link:
https://www.healthline.com/health/pancreatitis-diet
Helena
June 2, 2018 - 4:47amThis Comment
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