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abdomen. I am 5'5" and weight about 100 lbs. My mom had pancreatitis and had her pancreas completely removed 10 years ago. Could my symptoms be related? I have never had any problems regarding cholesterol ... View answer
Dr. XXXXXXX XXXXXXX – Good day and thank you for checking in. I believed that the medical issue was caused by the following; Gallstone , inflamed pancreas , elevated cholesterol , heighten type-2 diabetes ... View answer
Dear Doctor, A 39 yrs male patient admitted for Acute Pancreatitis . The patient has stopped alcohol for last 2-3 years, so can previous alcohol consumption lead to pancreatitis. Kindly suggest ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Samir Patil
( Gastroenterologist)
My husband recently had a pancreatic attack. He spent time in ER. and is on medication. We were not told what foods to avoid, only high fats, and no alcohol. He has type 2 diabetes , and high cholesterol ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan
( General & Family Physician)
Hi there, I have been diagnosed with Acute Pancreatitis . Cause is unknown, it s not gallstones, alcohol but potentially high cholesterol/triglycerides/lipids though that is also unconfirmed. I feel that ... View answer
Hi, My brother is suffering from acute pancreatitis and had been treated for pseudo cyst . he was ... is constant back pain. He is also getting treatment for Cholesterol and blood sugar. Could you please ... View answer
My cholesterol went from 220 to 297 in a 6 month period. My Triglycerides went from 240 to 880 I ... concerned with pancreatitis with Trigs this high. What is your advise? Thanks Royella Smith ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashakiran S
( General & Family Physician)
I have been slated to take Gemifibrozil for my triglycerides. My cholesterol is 230.I I don t like statins for it causes me to cough...sometimes severely. Gemifibrozil is for severe cholesterol and ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Malik
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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