“Pancreatitis folk remedies are unreliable and lack scientific basis; pancreatitis is usually treated with medication, surgery, etc. Please follow the doctor’s instructions. 1. Drug treatment: (1) antispasmodic and analgesic drugs, acute pancreatitis patients commonly used antispasmodic drugs such as atropine, pethidine hydrochloride can be injected when the pain is severe; chronic pancreatitis analgesia should be preferred to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as aspirin). (2) Inhibitors of pancreatic secretion, such as proton pump inhibitors (e.g., omeprazole), H2 receptor blockers (e.g., famotidine), etc., can inhibit the secretion of gastric acid and thus reduce the stimulation of pancreatic secretion of pancreatic fluid. (3) Pancreatic enzyme preparations, when patients with chronic pancreatitis are combined with pancreatic exocrine insufficiency, they can use polypeptide tablets, pancreatic enzyme tablets, compound digestive enzyme capsules and so on. 2. Surgical treatment: (1) Acute pancreatitis, patients with mild acute biliary pancreatitis caused by gallbladder stones, cholecystectomy is performed at the first admission; necrotic tissue infection is preferred to interventional, endoscopic and other minimally invasive puncture drainage; symptomatic infected pancreatic necrosis patients, the first percutaneous (retroperitoneal) percutaneous placement of tubes for drainage, or gastroendoscopic drainage through the wall. (2) Chronic pancreatitis: According to the etiology, characteristics of pancreas and peripancreatic organs (inflammatory mass, pancreatic duct dilatation or stone, bile duct or duodenal obstruction) and experience of the surgeon and other factors, the commonly used surgical methods include pancreatic duct drainage surgery, pancreatectomy, nerve severance surgery and so on. If you are diagnosed with pancreatitis, you should follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, and do not blindly believe in the “traditional remedies”.