Acute pancreatitis attack, 27-year-old Internet celebrity dies

  The doctor reminds: pay attention to biliary diseases and avoid overeating

  On February 27, bad news came on the Internet that the well-known Internet celebrity Tang Poxu passed away at the age of 27.

Tang Poox has a high reputation on the Internet. He usually shoots some videos of his life with his grandparents. At present, the number of fans on a short video platform has exceeded 1.9 million.

  In fact, in the hospital, there are not many patients admitted to the hospital because of acute pancreatitis.

Professor Liu Zheng from the Digestive Medicine Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University reminded that acute pancreatitis is a gastrointestinal emergency. If it develops into severe pancreatitis, it will be life-threatening. To prevent acute pancreatitis, citizens should pay attention to biliary tract diseases and avoid overeating.

  Yangzi Evening News/Ziniu News reporter Yang Yan

  Another million-dollar internet celebrity passed away at the age of 27.

A few days ago, it was reported that the Internet celebrity Tang Poxu of a short video platform died of acute pancreatitis.

The news originally came from a friend of Tang Poxu's post, "I suddenly received this bad news, I can't accept it..." Later, another friend of Tang Poxu also confirmed this statement.

It is understood that Tang Poxu has been filming life stories with his grandparents on the Internet platform and sharing funny daily life.

In the short video updated on February 13, Tang Poxu's condition was not very good. In the video, he and his grandmother said that he might have a fever. At that time, netizens found that he was not very energetic, but everyone thought it was a joke. Who I didn't care, I didn't expect the bad news on the 27th, when he was a young man, he died of illness.

  According to Tang Poox friends, Tang Poox died of acute pancreatitis.

Professor Liu Zheng introduced that acute pancreatitis is a common acute abdomen, which is caused by the abnormal activation of various digestive enzymes secreted by the pancreas by various factors, resulting in the digestion of the pancreatic tissue itself and its surrounding organs.

However, in clinical practice, 90% of acute pancreatitis is mild, and only 10% of patients have severe pancreatitis.

Biliary diseases such as cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, and overeating are the main causes of acute pancreatitis.

Many patients with acute pancreatitis usually do not know that they have biliary tract disease, and the factors of overeating have induced the occurrence of acute pancreatitis.

  If acute pancreatitis occurs, the body will have typical symptoms, such as sudden severe upper abdominal pain, persistent pain, or paroxysmal aggravation.

Sometimes abdominal pain also involves the back.

Along with abdominal pain, symptoms such as fever, frequent nausea, and vomiting appear.

  Professor Liu Zheng suggested that the general public should actively prevent the occurrence of acute pancreatitis.

First of all, avoid overeating and eat regularly.

If a large amount of high-fat food is ingested in a short period of time and stimulated by alcohol, the pancreas will be stimulated to secrete rapidly and massively, resulting in a "flooding" of pancreatic juice and causing acute pancreatitis.

Secondly, most patients with acute pancreatitis are accompanied by cholelithiasis and cholecystitis biliary tract diseases, so citizens should have regular physical examinations every day, and actively treat if there are biliary tract diseases.