Pancreatic diseases can go to gastroenterology, hepatobiliary surgery, endocrinology and oncology, which department should be decided according to the specific disease. Acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis usually go to the gastroenterology department, and the disease can be relieved or improved through medication and other internal treatments; patients with pancreatitis can go to the endocrinology department due to impaired endocrine function of the pancreas and insufficient insulin secretion leading to hyperglycemia, and they can choose the appropriate hypoglycemic drugs under the guidance of the doctor. Patients with pancreatitis combined with bile duct stones or gallbladder stones, patients with pancreatic cysts that require surgical treatment usually go to the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, and patients with pancreatic cancer can go to the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery or the Department of Oncology. Patients with pancreatic diseases should go to the hospital for timely treatment to prevent further progression of the disease.