Can pancreatitis patients drink milk while recovering?

Patients with pancreatitis can drink milk during the recovery period, but for safety reasons, it is recommended that it is best to drink skimmed milk to avoid increasing the secretion of pancreatic juice and aggravating the recurrence of pancreatitis. In addition, because milk is rich in protein, there is no guarantee that drinking milk will increase the exocrine secretion of pancreatic juice, which may also aggravate pancreatitis, so it is advisable for patients to drink milk after they have fully recovered from the disease. In addition, in terms of diet, pancreatitis patients must pay attention to a light diet, gradually transitioning from an oil-free, semi-fluid diet to a less oily, semi-fluid diet, and can return to a normal light diet only after the condition has fully recovered. It is also necessary to actively abstain from alcohol and also to treat biliary tract diseases, and must avoid overeating. If a patient with pancreatitis is discharged from the hospital after healing, he needs to follow up with the hospital in time if he has symptoms of discomfort or symptoms similar to pancreatitis in ordinary life.