How to treat bloated stomach in pancreatitis

The treatment is as follows: 1. Early abdominal distension in acute pancreatitis can generally be reduced by gastrointestinal decompression and enema to reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, which can reduce the symptoms of abdominal distension; 2. Acute severe pancreatitis can be treated or intervene in intestinal paralysis by inducing diarrhea and oral antibiotics to restore intestinal nutrition and maintain the barrier of the intestinal mucosa as early as possible; 3. Patients with chronic pancreatitis can choose a compound digestive enzyme preparation to supplement the secretory function of the pancreas. Patients with chronic pancreatitis can choose compound digestive enzyme preparations to supplement the pancreatic secretion function, help digestion and reduce abdominal distension; 4. If combined with ascites, the symptoms of abdominal distension can be reduced by supplementing albumin and supplementing with laparotomy drainage. For intestinal maintenance, early enteral nutrition and maintenance of the intestinal barrier are currently most advocated. However, when the patient has obvious abdominal distension, first give diaphoretic measures or oral antibiotics to reduce bacterial translocation, or you can also add herbal enemas, which will be more effective in removing old stools from the intestine and have a great effect on reducing bacterial translocation.