Alcohol and biliary disease are the number one and number two causes of pancreatitis. Try to eliminate all alcohol from your diet. Cigarettes increase the negative effects of alcohol on the pancreas, so it’s also important to stop smoking. If you or someone you know drinks excessively, it may be time to seek help. Seek help from a rehab facility or a recovery group such as Alcoholics Anonymous.
Hypercalcemia rarely comes with symptoms, but they could include bone pain or muscle weakness, excessive thirst, nausea, or heart problems among others. Ask your doctor for a blood test if you suspect you might have hypercalcemia and be vigilant for signs of pancreatitis as well.
Fatty meats, such as organ meat, bacon, pepperoni, and salami Greasy foods, such as burgers and french fries Foods high in trans fats, such as packaged baked goods, fast food, and frozen pizza Full-fat milk, yogurt, or cheese
Soda Cakes, cookies, and pies Candy Processed foods like jams and some condiments
Greens Berries and cherries Tomatoes Squash Bell peppers