Can you eat normally for a month after being discharged from the hospital with pancreatitis?

One month after discharge from the hospital with pancreatitis, it is possible to start a normal diet if the recovery is good. Generally speaking, in order to ensure the recovery of the condition, you need to pay extra attention to maintain a light diet for a month after the attack of acute pancreatitis. After one month, your body will return to normal and you can try to resume your normal diet. In daily life, in order to protect the function of the pancreas, there are some precautions in the diet. For example, in terms of diet structure, try to avoid the intake of high-fat and high-calorie foods such as fried chicken and pig’s feet, and increase the proportion of chicken, eggs, and all kinds of fresh vegetables and fruits such as kiwi, carrots, celery, etc. in moderation. In addition, binge drinking and alcoholism are also important factors inducing acute pancreatitis and should be avoided as much as possible. It is recommended that the person concerned with pancreatitis should be discharged from the hospital for one month, reviewed by the outpatient clinic, and gradually return to a normal person’s diet under the guidance of the doctor.