Pancreatitis can recur after treatment. If the patient does not remove the cause of the disease, pancreatitis can strike at any time. For example, if a patient has biliary tract disease, but does not actively treat the biliary tract disease, resulting in recurrent biliary tract disease, it can cause recurrent attacks of pancreatitis. If the patient does not strictly abstain from alcohol and still continues to drink and drink a lot of alcohol, it can also lead to recurrence of pancreatitis. If patients do not pay attention to a light diet and eat high-fat foods, such as animal oil, animal offal and various types of fried foods, and like to overeat, it can also cause pancreatitis to recur. Therefore, for patients with pancreatitis, especially those who have had pancreatitis before, it is important to remove the cause of the disease to avoid recurrence of pancreatitis.