How is pancreas enzymatic tall treated

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The occurrence of acute pancreatitis is due to the retention of pancreatic enzymes, which are produced by the pancreas itself and used to digest food, in the pancreas. The digestive ability of pancreatic enzymes is very strong. If they are left in the pancreas but not discharged into other digestive organs in time, they will cause great damage to the pancreas and destroy the protective membrane inside the pancreas. There are two types of acute pancreatitis, one is edema type, the other is hemorrhagic necrosis type. Acute pancreatitis is also divided into mild acute pancreatitis and severe acute pancreatitis, severe and even lead to death. Now I'm going to talk about how to treat high pancreatic enzyme.

How is pancreas enzymatic tall treated

First of all, I suggest you do a check-up. If your illness is not very serious, I suggest you go to the drugstore to buy some cinnamon twigs, white peony, licorice, ginger and jujube. Finally, put them in the pot and boil them in water. After cooking, you can drink them yourself. However, it is suggested that you must insist on medication, so as to get better and faster.

Second: it is suggested that patients can also use hawthorn and lotus leaves for treatment. First of all, you can buy some hawthorn and wash them with clean water. Then you find some lotus leaves, put them in the pot and add some water to boil them. Generally speaking, 2 bowls of water is the most suitable. Remember that when there is a bowl of water left, you can stop the fire. Wait until it's cold, just drink it. Be sure to take it every day until you get better.

Third: finally, it is suggested that you do not always eat some more exciting food, pepper and hot pot, try not to eat.

matters needing attention

No alcohol, low-fat drinking and eating high-fat and fat food are the important reasons for acute attack or delay of chronic pancreatitis. Therefore, it is necessary to ban alcohol and fat food. There were those who died of necrotizing pancreatitis caused by overeating.