Acute pancreatitis is a serious consequence of pancreatic edema or even necrosis due to the pancreatic enzymes of the pancreas being digested by itself under the influence of external influences than a large number of excitation. If not treated in time, it may lead to death within a short period of time, so acute pancreatitis is a relatively serious digestive disease. The onset of acute pancreatitis is very urgent, and patients will suddenly experience severe pain in the upper abdomen, pallor, sweating, a drop in blood pressure, shock and many other symptoms. If not rescued in time, it may cause life-threatening, so acute inflammatory pancreatitis is a relatively serious disease. For the treatment of acute pancreatitis, if it is only mild pancreatitis without extensive infection, it can be treated in a non-surgical way, mainly by intravenous replenishment of fluids, electrolytes and calories to prevent hypotension, and if it is severe acute pancreatitis, it needs to be treated surgically. Although acute pancreatitis is serious, it can be completely cured with timely treatment and the prognosis is generally good. The attack of acute pancreatitis is mainly related to the usual eating habits and whether or not to drink alcohol, so it is best not to drink alcohol, do not overeat, and develop good eating habits.