IMPACT OF ALCOHOL ON PANCREAS IN ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS

Authors

  • FABIHA AIMAN Pharm D Intern, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Care College of Pharmacy, Warangal
  • S. SRIVANI Pharm D Intern, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Care College of Pharmacy, Warangal
  • D. SUDHEER KUMAR Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics, Care College of Pharmacy, Warangal
  • P. KISHORE Pharm D Intern, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Care College of Pharmacy, Warangal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ijcpr.2020v12i2.37479

Keywords:

Acute pancreatitis, Alcohol, Chronic Pancreatitis

Abstract

Objective: Prolonged hazardous drinking can result in progressive and irreversible damage to the pancreas gland. This occurs on the background of pancreatic inflammation, acinar atrophy and, ultimately, fibrosis and can result in significant exocrine and endocrine insufficiency. Withdrawal of alcohol at an early stage may arrest the process and, even when the condition is established, may reduce the number of inflammatory episodes and allow for better control of both exocrine and endocrine insufficiencies. This study is aimed to identify the impact of alcohol on the pancreas and to educate the patient about the importance of alcohol cessation.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted in a multispecialty clinic in the gastroenterology department for a period of one month. 60 patients were involved in the study who were diagnosed with pancreatitis (acute or chronic). The data was obtained by directly communicating with the patients which consisted of demographics and social habits.

Results: Among 60 patients, the male was dominant (85%) than female (15%). Majority of the patients were in the age group of 41-60 y (65%) followed by patients 2140 y of age (25%) and patients above 60 y of age (10%). Epigastric pain was the most common presenting complaint in all patients (67%) followed by vomiting (33%). Majority of the patients involved are alcoholics (60%).

Conclusion: Proper attention to the health at the time of diagnosis of disease by alcohol cessation can prevent the progression of the disease and helps the patient to lead a healthy life.

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Published

15-03-2020

How to Cite

AIMAN, F. ., S. . SRIVANI, . D. S. . KUMAR, and P. . KISHORE. “IMPACT OF ALCOHOL ON PANCREAS IN ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS”. International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Research, vol. 12, no. 2, Mar. 2020, pp. 11-14, doi:10.22159/ijcpr.2020v12i2.37479.

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