Pancreatitis is a disease caused by inflammatory lesions in the digestive organs of the pancreas. It is a self-limiting disease and not a contagious disease, so pancreatitis is not contagious. Although pancreatitis is not contagious, it has a great impact on human health, and research has shown that pancreatitis has a certain heredity. The pancreas is the second largest organ of the human digestive system, and the pancreatic juice it secretes is the most important digestive fluid in the body. When the pancreatic enzyme secreted by the pancreas has its own digestive problems, it will cause edema, congestion, bleeding and necrosis of the pancreas, which leads to pancreatitis. Therefore, pancreatitis is mainly caused by the lesion of the pancreas itself, so people who have pancreatitis will not transmit it to others. After the attack of pancreatitis, the patient will have a series of symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting, fever, and shock. Therefore, after the diagnosis of pancreatitis must be treated in time, if not treated in time the disease will become more serious and can even cause death. The pancreatitis is not contagious, so when you have a family member or friend with pancreatitis, you can be assured that you are in contact with them. In daily life, you must stop drinking, do not overeat, if you have high blood lipids should be treated in time, and to maintain an optimistic attitude, usually more exercise, so that the prevention of pancreatitis is useful.