My uncle got the diagnose 3 days ago , of pancreatitis, he was in pain , dockors say that reason is unknown.
He is pretty ok now. Now they say he can eat soups , joghurt , but he is not feeling well after eating, he feels pain and nausea
My uncle got the diagnose 3 days ago , of pancreatitis, he was in pain , dockors say that reason is unknown.
He is pretty ok now. Now they say he can eat soups , joghurt , but he is not feeling well after eating, he feels pain and nausea
Hi andy20322
If he does eat have bland meals non spicey, fatty and acidic foods.....avoid any type of cheese...have chicken or fish baked or boiled in water....
Sometimes a person cannot stop vomiting and needs to have a tube placed in the stomach to remove fluid and air. In mild cases, a person may not eat for 3 or 4 days and instead may receive fluids and pain relievers through an IV (intravenous) line.
Unless the pancreatic duct or bile duct is blocked by gallstones, an acute attack usually lasts only a few days. In severe cases, a person may require intravenous feeding for 3 to 6 weeks while the pancreas slowly heals. This process is called total parenteral nutrition. However, for mild cases of the disease, total parenteral nutrition offers no benefit.
Before leaving the hospital, a person will be advised not to drink alcohol and not to eat large meals. After all signs of acute pancreatitis are gone, the doctor will try to decide what caused it in order to prevent future attacks. In some people, the cause of the attack is clear, but in others, more tests are needed.
Thanks
Beat of luck to your uncle.