Gastroenterologist and hepatologist Sergei Vyalov pointed to the main triggers of serious pancreatic problems and the potential to develop cancer. He shared these observations in his book and on a professional channel.
According to the physician, about 85% of pancreatitis cases arise from two primary factors: heavy alcohol use and malfunctioning biliary (bile) flow. A further contributor is the habit of consuming fatty foods in excess. Vyalov stressed the importance of keeping fat intake moderate as part of a healthy diet.
When the pancreas communicates distress, there are two practical routes to address the issue. The first is to stay at home, adopt a healthier lifestyle, and follow the medications prescribed by the doctor. The second option involves hospital care with the intervention of surgeons if needed.
Earlier, Natalia Tananakina, an endocrinologist at a major clinic affiliated with academic Roitberg, shared with Socialbites.ca that type 1 diabetes often runs in families. The expert noted that type 2 diabetes stems from a relative shortage of insulin or diminished tissue responsiveness to insulin.
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