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Frequent in alcoholics, this disorder is little known, and has few therapeutic options once installed.
Fatty acids, and especially unsaturated ones are sparse in the nutrition of modern human.
Those are essential for exocrine gland’s secretion, and their deficit favors this disease.
Oils play a central role, and thus correct substitution of all of them is crucial.
Paucity of those causes a thick secretion in the duct, which can inspissate, and form concretions.
Supplementing the organism with essential fatty acids constitutes a valuable prevention of this ailment.
A frequent trigger is constituted by some viruses.

