Pancreatitis, blood sugar will rise?

Dr. Tracy Martin
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2025-05-02 00:25:29
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Pancreatitis
is an inflammatory disease, often associated with alcohol abuse, infection and other factors. If the patient's pancreatic inflammation is mild and actively treated, it will not affect blood sugar levels. However, if the pancreatic inflammation is severe, it will damage the islet beta cells, resulting in reduced insulin secretion, which in turn causes blood sugar to rise.
During the onset of pancreatitis, patients need to follow a diet low in fat, protein and fiber to reduce the burden on the pancreas. In addition, patients should actively abstain from alcohol after recovery to prevent recurrence of the disease.