Alcoholic pancreatitis generally does not heal on its own and can be cured completely with aggressive and effective treatment. Alcoholic pancreatitis can be treated with medication and surgery under the guidance of a doctor. Alcoholic pancreatitis is usually due to excessive drinking and overeating. Alcohol and food will stimulate the secretion of pancreatic juice, stimulate the phenomenon of edema and spasm of the duodenal papilla, leading to a gradual increase in the pressure of the pancreatic ducts, causing the pancreatic juice to spill over, which will lead to the phenomenon of alcoholic pancreatitis. Alcoholic pancreatitis that is not treated in a timely manner may worsen the condition and cause discomfort, and therefore cannot be cured on its own. Alcoholic pancreatitis can be treated with medications such as growth inhibitors, omeprazole, and cefuroxime under a doctor’s supervision, and surgery may be needed to remove necrotic tissue in severe cases of pancreatitis. If the phenomenon of alcoholic pancreatitis occurs, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition. In daily life, you should eat reasonably, exercise appropriately and pay attention to rest.