How long does autoimmune pancreatitis usually take?

The autoimmune pancreatitis medication can’t be uniform, it is generally recommended to take the medication for 2~3 months, and then adjust the dosage and the medication program according to the control situation. After the detection of autoimmune pancreatitis, it is generally required to first use the drug for 2 to 3 months, and then adjust the dosage according to the therapeutic effect, if the condition is more serious and stubborn, and after the use of the drug after the therapeutic effect is not good, you need to appropriately increase the duration of the course of the drug; if there is an adverse reaction to the use of the drug, it is necessary to stop using it in a timely manner. The most standard treatment for autoimmune pancreatitis is hormone therapy. Most patients can be controlled after regular treatment, but 6% to 54% of the patients may have a relapse, so for those who have poor hormone therapy, they need to be combined with immune preparations. If autoimmune pancreatitis requires long-term medication, it should be taken under the guidance of a professional physician. Once the drug is used, it should not be stopped at will, so as not to cause adverse reactions, resulting in autoimmune affected.