Pancreatitis recurrence can be treated with medication, surgery and dietary modifications. Patients with recurrence of pancreatitis should first be fasted with water and intravenous rehydration. Application of acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole and ranitidine inhibit the secretion of pancreatic fluid. Growth inhibitors can also inhibit the secretion of pancreatic fluid and relieve pain. Representative drugs include exogenous growth inhibitor and growth inhibitor analog oxytocin. If the recurrence of pancreatitis is caused by gallbladder stones or bile duct stones, active surgical treatment should be performed to remove the gallbladder, and the bile duct stones should be removed by endoscopic or surgical means to avoid deterioration of the condition. If the inflammation and swelling of hepatopancreatic pot belly is caused by infection, active anti-infection treatment is needed. If the patient often overeat, drink alcohol, eat high-fat food, stimulate the pancreas to secrete pancreatic fluid into the tissue around the follicles and lead to recurrence of pancreatitis. In this case, you need to adjust your diet, avoid overeating, spicy and stimulating food, eat less high-fat and high-protein food, and increase physical exercise to improve your immunity. It is recommended that the patient should consult the doctor in time when any discomfort occurs, do not take medication on your own, so as not to cause adverse effects.