I’ve been out of the hospital for half a month with pancreatitis. Is it okay if I want to drink?

Alcohol is not recommended after half a month of discharge from the hospital for pancreatitis. Alcohol may induce the recurrence of pancreatitis and cause multiple injuries, so it is recommended to quit drinking to improve the prognosis of the disease. It is also not recommended to drink alcohol after half a month of discharge from the hospital for pancreatitis. Alcohol will stimulate the gastrointestinal mucosa and pancreas to secrete a large amount of digestive juices after entering the intestinal tract, and the digestive enzymes in the digestive juices are too much, which may induce the recurrence of inflammation. In addition, alcohol can cause damage to the gastric mucosa, liver damage, nerve cell dysfunction and other multi-organ and systemic damage, which is detrimental to the recovery of the disease. Therefore, it is not recommended to continue to drink alcohol, need to eat a light diet, regular work and rest, reasonable exercise, quit smoking and drinking to promote the recovery of the disease.