Recovery from surgery for pancreatic achalasia usually takes about 2 weeks, but the specific situation varies from person to person, and long-term medication and review are also required. Pancreatic achalasia is a primary esophageal dyskinesia disorder, which is mainly characterized by intermittent dysphagia and is mainly treated by surgery. Recovery after surgery is usually about 2 weeks, but special cases, such as the occurrence of esophageal perforation, aspiration pneumonia, chest pain, esophageal mucous membrane tear and other complications, or the elderly need a longer time to recover can not be ruled out. After recovery, you should pay attention to take medication on time, have regular checkups, eat an easy-to-digest diet, avoid eating foods that are too cold or too hot, difficult to digest, etc. to make your condition worse, and go to the hospital for treatment if you feel unwell.