Bloating due to pancreatitis may be the result of inflammatory material irritation, hypoproteinemia, and suppression of digestive function. Pancreatitis causes inflammatory exudate from the pancreas, and the pancreas also releases inflammatory mediators or inflammatory factors, which slows down bowel movements and results in significant bloating. In addition, patients with acute pancreatitis are prone to hypoproteinemia, which leads to the development of a large amount of ascites in the abdominal cavity, which can cause abdominal distension. In addition, pancreatitis also inhibits digestive function, resulting in bloating, nausea and vomiting. Patients with pancreatitis need to seek medical attention, and the doctor will choose the appropriate treatment based on the cause of the bloating.