Can Alcohol Cause Acute Pancreatic Attacks In A Chronic Pancreatitis Patient?
Question: As per doctor certify he was diagnosis of acute of chronic pancreatitis with had H/O of chronic pancreatitis for last two yrs., there is no H/O DM & HTN. As per ICP pt. having h/o alcohol intake in past. As per insured statement he had h/o alcohol intake prior 2014 when he was first diagnosed with pancreatitis. Can Acute on Chronic Pancreatitis be due to Alcohol ? S.lipase 4700U/L - S.Amylase 323U/L
Brief Answer:
Yes alcohol induces acute attack
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
If your question is straight, if alcohol causes acute pancreatic attacks on already chronic pancreas inflammation? YES. all the causes of acute pancreatitis applies to acute on chronic pancreatitis. Of which Gall stones and Alcohol use form 90% of the cases. Infection, trauma causing hypercalcemia, high lipids in the blood, medications form the rest of the cases.
This patient seems to have acute pancreatitis with such high Serum Lipase and Amylase levels.
Please take proper treatment.
Yes alcohol induces acute attack
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
If your question is straight, if alcohol causes acute pancreatic attacks on already chronic pancreas inflammation? YES. all the causes of acute pancreatitis applies to acute on chronic pancreatitis. Of which Gall stones and Alcohol use form 90% of the cases. Infection, trauma causing hypercalcemia, high lipids in the blood, medications form the rest of the cases.
This patient seems to have acute pancreatitis with such high Serum Lipase and Amylase levels.
Please take proper treatment.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Veerisetty Shyamkumar