Usually, pancreatitis can be self-tested by triggers, symptoms and related complications. 1. Triggers: Pancreatitis is usually caused by triggers and can be self-tested through triggers. For example, pancreatitis can be triggered by eating too many greasy dishes, overeating, or drinking too much alcohol in your daily diet. 2. Symptoms: When the trigger occurs, such as after overeating or drinking too much alcohol, the body appears to have abdominal pain and other symptoms. If the pain persists and cannot be relieved, then you should consider whether it is caused by pancreatitis. 3. Complications: In addition to the triggers and symptoms mentioned above, pancreatitis is usually accompanied by complications such as nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. If the patient experiences these symptoms, pancreatitis may also be the cause. It is important to note that patients who have suffered from gallbladder stones may suffer from pancreatic secretion disorders due to obstruction of the bile ducts, which in turn may lead to pancreatitis.