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Not long ago, there was a famous DJ in the world who decided to step down from the stage Electronic Dance Music (EDM) live , his name is Tim Bergling or better known as Avicii.
This 26 year old man withdrew from the world of the EDMP stage because he was suffering from acute pancreatitis. This disease is usually experienced by someone who has an unhealthy lifestyle, such as smoking a lot and drinking alcohol too often.
Avicii may have a pretty bad lifestyle, because he was a person who likes to drink excessively. Forbes' version of the most expensive DJ actually had surgery on his gallbladder and appendix in 2014. Unfortunately until now his disease is difficult to cure and has forced him to withdraw from the stage. live .
As we know, the life of a DJ is often seen as unhealthy because it is close to alcohol and cigarettes. Not surprisingly, they are more susceptible to diseases related to the liver.
But learning from the case of this Swedish DJ, people who are close to the nightlife who usually have abnormal sleeping hours and consume a lot of alcohol, seem to have to start to be aware of the risk of this disease.
What is pancreatitis?
Acute pancreatitis, as experienced by Avicii, is an inflammation of the pancreas and usually occurs suddenly. Continuous injury to the pancreas can cause the condition to become more chronic. Acute pancreatitis can be fatal and cause many complications.
In the United States alone, every year there are always about 50,000-80,000 cases. As many as 20% of them are severe cases. However, in more serious cases, there can be shock as well as death.
The death of a person due to consuming alcohol reached a record high in 2014. The report was disclosed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and more than 30,700 people died due to alcohol addiction and liver damage in 2015. One of the causes and causes of death is an accident or car crash, due to consuming alcohol. The amount is around 17.1%.
Alcohol, as one of the main causes for a person with acute pancreatitis, contains certain substances whose ethanol content reaches 1% -55%, so that it can make a person's mood change, if consumed in excess. Ranging from irritability to damaged brain tissue.
In a finding disclosed by Public Health England (PHE), there was a 1% increase due to alcohol, from 22,779 deaths in 2013 to 22,967 deaths in 2014.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that by 2025, the average Chinese public will consume 1.5 liters of pure alcohol. However, countries in Eastern Europe and Russia will remain the "home" of the biggest alcohol drinkers in the world.
Yes, maybe it is a little difficult to change this drinking habit. Especially for the DJs who always performed at night, even until dawn. The consequences of alcohol itself are getting worse, considering their sleeping time is also disturbed. But keep in mind, even if your hobby is clubbing, you can still have fun without drinking too much alcohol. It is not like that?