After years of health problems, including acute pancreatitis, Swedish DJ Avicii passed away last week at the age of 28.

"This is with us to announce the loss of Tim Berglin (also known as Avic), "Public Relations Diana Baron said in a statement. "He was found dead in Muscat, Oman on Friday afternoon, April 20. The family was destroyed and we asked everyone to respect their privacy needs during this difficult time. No further statements will be made."
Although his cause of death has not yet been announced, his autopsy showed no doubt that we attach great importance to his long-term health struggle. The Stockholmer is an alcoholic. After 11 days of hospitalization for acute pancreatitis in January 2012, he discovered his so-called "like, burning" abdominal pain. However, after the "Wake-up Star" continued to drink, although explained to GQ that he has reduced and "do not drink for two consecutive days."
In March 2013, he was hospitalized again and refused to recommend removal of his gallbladder. After this health crisis, he finally decided to stop drinking, but his health continued to deteriorate. In March 2014, Avicii was hospitalized for gallbladder occlusion and appendix rupture and needed to be removed.
Despite his health problems, he continued to work, releasing new materials and broadcasting programs. "I have been off for a month, but this is not a month's holiday," he revealed to Billboard. “I work 12 hours a day and then go back to the tour. It’s hard to say no in this industry. You want to play everything, everywhere.” In September of that year, he was forced to cancel the upcoming tour training. "Since my surgery, I have been moving forward and acting," he said after canceling the announcement. "I am losing weight. I need to take a break."
After releasing the EP and the full album in 2015, he finally decided to retire and spend some time focusing on himself and his health, playing him in 2016 8 monthThe last show. “For me, this is what I have to do for health. The scene is not for me,” he told Hollywood in 2016. Retired at the age of 26. "It's not a show, not a music. It's always around it. It's never going to be natural to me. As all the other parts of the artist. I'm more like an introvert. It's always hard for me. I think, I have taken on too much negative energy. "Since then, he knows very little about his health. This may be why the death of Berglin on April 20 is so amazing to the world.
So what is acute pancreatitis? According to WebMD, pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. Acute pancreatitis suddenly appears and lasts for several days, while chronic pancreatitis lasts for several years.
What caused it? “Excessive drinking is associated with pancreatitis and may occur in young men, although pancreatitis is more common in the elderly,” explains Taz Bhatia, MD, who is the author of “Super Women RX”. According to Bhatia, common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, and complications may include gallstones, heart failure, blood in the stool, and mild cases that can go away on their own, but serious cases can have life-threatening complications.
She said that Avicii is quite young at the age of pancreatitis, but he explained that "if he has alcohol problems" then he is at a higher risk. “But does this directly lead to his death? Bhatia believes that only about 3% of cases of pancreatitis cause death, so it is unlikely. In any case, his health struggle should not be ignored, especially considering many of them. People may have been avoided.
If you are working to resolve a substance abuse problem or think you may have any alcohol-related health problems, you should contact your doctor immediately. You can also 365 days a year. Contact SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Authority) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Our idea is to be with Avicii's family and loved ones.