Discharge Instructions for Chronic Pancreatitis
You have been diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis. This is caused by repeated episodes of inflammation of your pancrease and results in permanent scarring of the pancreatic tissue. The pancreas is an organ that produces chemicals and hormones that help you digest food and use sugar for energy. Causes of chronic pancreatitis are continual use of alcohol, tobacco, genetic disorders, and pancreated anatomical abnormalities. Here's what you can do at home to help with your condition.
Home Care
Ask someone to drive you to appointments until you know how the illness has affected you.
Tell your doctor about any medications you are taking.
Take your medications exactly as directed. Don’t skip doses.
Ask your doctor about over-the-counter medications for pain.
Learn to monitor your blood sugar. Keep a record of your readings.
Work with your doctor to control blood sugar levels.
Learn to take your own pulse. Keep a record of your results.
Ask your doctor which readings mean that you need medical attention.
Watch for symptoms that your pancreatitis is getting worse. These symptoms include
abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, and fever.
Diet Changes
Eat a low-fat diet. Ask your doctor for menus and other diet information.
Take vitamins A, D, and E, and add calcium to your diet.
Stop drinking, especially if your illness was caused by alcohol.
Follow-Up
Make a follow-up appointment as directed by our staff.
When to Call Your Doctor
Call your doctor right away if you have any of the following:
Fever above 100°F (37.7°C)
Severe pain in your upper abdomen to your back
Nausea and vomiting
Abdominal swelling and tenderness
Loss of weight without dieting