What to do if you have pancreatitis and fatty liver

Pancreatitis is a relatively common acute abdominal condition in clinical surgery. Patients with pancreatic complications of fatty liver may consider the possibility of pancreatitis caused by hyperlipidemia due to abnormal increase of blood lipids. For this type of pancreatitis, the lipid index should be reviewed regularly to effectively prevent the possibility of hyperlipidemia complicated by severe pancreatitis. For pancreatitis caused by hyperlipidemia, the possibility of hyperlipidemia, induced by pancreatitis, can be effectively avoided by taking oral lipid-lowering granules or lipid-lowering western drugs, such as Rosuvastatin calcium. Patients with fatty liver should actively take liver protection and liver preservation treatment, they can be given appropriate liver protection tablets and take anti-inflammatory and choleretic drugs such as Glycine, which can effectively relieve the symptoms produced by fatty liver and are very meaningful for the recovery of the pancreas.