Treatment for benign pancreatic tumors needs to be determined on a case-by-case basis. Mild symptoms and small tumors usually do not require treatment. If the symptoms gradually aggravate and the tumor is large, surgery should be performed as soon as possible.
1. Mild symptoms and small tumors: no special treatment is needed at this time, but regular review is needed, and attention should be paid to light diet, low-fat diet, and avoid drinking alcohol to avoid inducing pancreatitis.
2. Heavy symptoms and large tumors: If the abdominal pain is gradually severe and recurrent, and the tumor increases and compresses the surrounding organs, you can usually choose surgical resection. The prognosis of successful surgery for benign pancreatic tumors is also good, and generally does not affect survival.
It is worth noting that if the disease occurs in the pancreas, both in the process of observation, as well as preoperative and postoperative, try to avoid greasy diet, excessive alcohol consumption, to avoid the occurrence of pancreatitis.