You can eat walnuts two and a half months after being discharged from the hospital with pancreatitis, but it is not recommended to eat more. Walnuts and other nuts can provide the body with protein, fat, dietary fiber, minerals, B vitamins, vitamin E and other substances, but it is not recommended to eat more than one, because no one natural food can provide all the nutrients needed by the body, the daily diet is recommended to balance the diet. In addition, due to the high fat content of walnuts, for pancreatitis patients, too much fat intake will aggravate the burden on the pancreas, so it is not recommended to eat more. Pancreatitis diet is recommended to be light, reasonable and balanced intake of various foods, increase fresh fruits, green leafy vegetables, grains, lean meat and other high-quality protein. Avoid excessive fat intake, avoid drinking alcohol and smoking.