Avici: Our understanding of his health problems led to his death.

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After years of health problems, including acute pancreatitis, Sweden's DJ Avicii died last week at the age of 28.

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span= "article-image inner u-caption-class"> Avici's health problems included acute pancreatitis, which died on 20 April at the age of 28. "It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Tim Berlin (also known as Avici)," Diana Baron, a public relations official, said in a statement. & On Friday afternoon, April 20, local time, he was found dead in Muscat, Oman. This family is sad, and we ask everyone to respect their privacy needs at this difficult time. Further statements will not be provided. & quot;

Although the cause of his death has not yet been announced and no suspicions have been found in autopsy, his long-standing health problems have attracted much attention. The Stockholm native was alcoholic and hospitalized for 11 days with acute pancreatitis in January 2012. He called it "burning abdominal pain". But the "Wake Up Me" star continued to drink after that, but he explained to GQ that he had cut back on spending and had not drunk for two consecutive days.

In March 2013, he was hospitalized again and rejected the doctor's recommendation for cholecystectomy. After the health crisis, he finally decided to give up drinking, but his health continued to deteriorate. In March 2014, Avicii was hospitalized for gallbladder obstruction and ruptured appendix, requiring both removal.

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Despite his poor health, he continued to work, publish new materials and broadcast programs. & "I took a month off, but it wasn't really a month," he told the billboard. & I spent 12 hours a day in the studio and then went back on tour. It's hard for the industry to refuse. You want to play all the games, everywhere. & quot; In September that year, he was forced to cancel an upcoming tournament to return to normal. & "I've been walking around since I had my surgery," he said after announcing the cancellation. & I'm losing weight. I need a rest. & After releasing an EP and a full album in 2015, he finally decided to retire, spend some time on himself and his health, and broadcast his last show in August 2016. & For me, this is what I have to do for my health. This is not for me, he told Hollywood reporters in 2016 about retirement at the age of 26. & It's not a performance, it's not music. Everything around me is unnatural. All other parts of being an artist. I'm generally introverted. It's always hard for me. I think I have known little about his health since then, which may be why Berlin's death on April 20 shocked the world so much.

So what is acute pancreatitis? According to webmd, pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas. Acute pancreatitis occurs suddenly and lasts for several days, while chronic pancreatitis lasts for several years. What is the cause of

? & Excessive drinking is associated with pancreatitis, and young men may develop pancreatitis, although older people are more likely to develop pancreatitis, & quot; according to Dr. Taz Bhatia, common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Complications included gallstones, cardiac instability, hematochezia and electrolyte disturbance. Mild cases may disappear spontaneously, but severe cases may have life-threatening complications.

She said Avici was still young with pancreatitis, but she explained that if he drank too much, he was at a higher risk of pancreatitis, but did that directly lead to his death? Bhatia believes that only 3% of pancreatitis causes death, so it is unlikely. In any case, his health problems should not be neglected, especially considering that many of them could have been avoided. If you are struggling with drug abuse or think you may have any alcohol-related health problems, you should contact your doctor immediately. You can also contact SAMHSA for help, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day.

p>We were with Avici's family and family.

What do you think? Are you surprised by DJ Avicii's sudden death? Do you think it's related to his acute pancreatitis? If your health is negatively affected, will you continue to drink?

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