Western medical treatment program for pancreatitis

Western medical treatment options for pancreatitis include non-surgical and surgical treatment. Non-surgical treatment includes fasting gastrointestinal decompression, antispasmodic analgesia, inhibition of pancreatic secretion and so on. 1. Non-surgical treatment is suitable for the systemic reaction stage of acute pancreatitis, edematous and hemorrhagic necrotizing pancreatitis that is not combined with infection. The general treatment plan for pancreatitis is dietary abstinence and gastrointestinal decompression. After that, depending on the individual situation, see if electrolyte disorders, acid-base imbalances, etc. appear, and accordingly give potassium supplementation, sodium bicarbonate and other treatments. Those with severe disease should be monitored. The most important thing is to inhibit pancreatic secretion and inhibit pancreatic enzyme activity. Commonly used drugs are growth inhibitor drugs such as octreotide. In addition, nutritional support, such as amino acid fat milk and vitamins, must be given because the patient is off the diet. Antibiotics such as cefoperazone can also be combined. 2. Surgical treatment, used for severe pancreatitis with abscess, septicemia and non-surgical treatment clinically ineffective, etc. Commonly used is necrotic tissue removal with drainage. If there is any discomfort, please consult a doctor immediately.