Patients with acute pancreatitis often need to fast for a period of time during the acute phase. When the condition is stable, the stool is clear, and there is no obvious abdominal pain or vomiting, the transoral diet can be gradually resumed. However, the following principles must be followed: 1. A doctor should first conduct a comprehensive assessment of the condition, including the removal of the causative agent, the time of onset, the progress of the disease, the presence or absence of infection around the pancreas, the presence or absence of encapsulation of fluid, the presence or absence of gastrointestinal fistula, etc.; 2. Resuming the diet under the guidance of a doctor should be done in a step-by-step, step-by-step manner, using the principle of a small number of meals, preferably starting with a light liquid and gradually transitioning to a semi-liquid until Resume normal diet. At the same time, you need to pay attention to avoid eating greasy food: greasy food is not easy to digest, and can promote bile secretion, which can activate the digestive enzymes in the pancreas, which can aggravate the condition; avoid eating foods containing more fat, such as: fatty meat, peanuts, sesame, crispy snacks, fried food, etc.; avoid eating spicy and stimulating condiments, such as: chili pepper, pepper powder, curry powder, etc.