What should patients with acute pancreatitis pay attention to when they eat after being discharged from the hospital after treatment?

  In China, most acute pancreatitis is caused by biliary tract diseases, so when the condition of acute pancreatitis is stabilized and the patient’s general condition gradually improves, biliary stones should be actively treated.  Even if a patient with acute pancreatitis is discharged from the hospital after treatment, it does not mean that the body has completely recovered even if it has resumed a normal diet. Therefore, postoperative recovery, conditioning and follow-up are very important.  Alcoholic pancreatitis patients, the first thing is to prohibit alcohol, if you drink again, it is undoubtedly chronic suicide. Those who overeat leading to pancreatitis should avoid repeating the same mistake.  Those with pancreatitis caused by hyperlipidemia should take long-term lipid-lowering drugs and consume a low-fat, light diet. Regular follow-up to prevent complications. During the recovery period of pancreatitis, the inflammation is only limited to subside, and the inflammatory exudate often takes 3 to 6 months to be completely absorbed. During this period, some patients may develop complications such as pancreatic cysts and pancreatic fistulas. Patients who notice an increasing abdominal mass and symptoms such as abdominal pain, abdominal distension, vomiting of blood and vomiting need to seek prompt medical attention. Enhance nutrition to promote recovery. If the exocrine function of the pancreas is not significantly damaged, you can eat carbohydrates and protein-based food and reduce the intake of fat, especially animal fat. If the exocrine function of the pancreas is impaired, nutrition can be enhanced appropriately with the aid of pancreatic enzyme preparations.