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How to Treat Pancreatitis?

Fasting

Fasting [1] involves the individual stopping food for some days in the hospital to give the pancreas a chance to recover. When the inflammation in the pancreas is controlled, the individual can start drinking clear liquids and eating bland foods. Over time, the patient can continue eating their conventional meals. The doctor may recommend a feeding tube if pancreatitis persists, and the individual still experiences pain while eating. Fasting has certain health benefits. One of the advantages that individuals may gain from fasting is increased blood sugar control by lowering insulin resistance. A study [2] of ten participants with type 2 diabetes discovered that short-term fasting helped decrease blood sugar levels. Fasting can also enhance heart health by improving triglycerides and cholesterol levels. It also helps in improving blood pressure.