The inflammation in chronic pancreatitis damages the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, which can cause diabetes, a disease that harms the way one's body uses blood sugar. In fact, glucose intolerance and diabetes are common in patients with chronic pancreatitis. Your body uses glucose as its source of energy. The level of glucose gets disrupted when cells producing insulin stop working properly. In about 5 percent of people diagnosed with diabetes, it is caused by chronic pancreatitis.

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