How to treat pancreatic duct dilatation in chronic pancreatitis

When chronic pancreatitis leads to pancreatic duct dilatation, it can be treated with drugs or surgery under the guidance of doctors.
1. Drug treatment: If the patient is due to chronic pancreatitis leading to pancreatic duct dilatation, under the guidance of the doctor to use enteric pancreatic enzymes, octreotide and other drugs to inhibit pancreatic enzyme secretion for treatment, the patient can also be used under the guidance of the doctor to use anti-inflammatory drugs to carry out the treatment.
2. Surgery: For patients with more serious condition, retrograde cholangiopancreatography, placing stent and other surgical methods can be taken under the guidance of doctors for treatment.
Patients should pay attention to a balanced diet in daily life to ensure adequate nutrition. When patients with chronic pancreatitis have pancreatic duct dilatation, they should be treated in a hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition and causing adverse consequences.