Patients with pancreatitis sometimes experience abdominal distension, inability to defecate, or even incomplete defecation during the recovery period, mainly due to inflammatory exudation around the pancreatitis recovery period, and sometimes incomplete intestinal obstruction may be formed. For this situation, you can take appropriate symptomatic treatment. If the symptoms are not heavy, you can adjust your diet by eating more crude fiber and dietary fiber, which can effectively prevent constipation and make defecation easy, which can reduce abdominal distension. For those who have difficulty in defecating, you can take oral laxatives, including glycerin and fructose, or even fruit guide tablets, or you can apply soap and water or warm saline enemas, all of which can ease the situation of defecation during the recovery period of pancreatitis and help reduce abdominal distension. For the recovery period does not solve the stool situation, it is best to go to the regular hospital after the doctor’s detailed guidance of medication, the patient’s symptoms will be able to gradually ease.