Pancreatitis patients can eat meat after complete recovery, but they need to avoid eating high-fat meat to avoid relapse of the disease. Pancreatitis is caused by the impaired function of the pancreas, so it is important not to drink alcohol or eat high-fat foods such as meat during the illness and recovery period to avoid aggravating the condition. After complete recovery, the pancreatic function has returned to normal, this time you can eat meat to help the body to recover, but still need to pay attention to not eat meat with high fat content to avoid the recurrence of the disease. Pancreatitis patients can eat meat to help the body recover after complete recovery, but it is recommended that patients try to use boiled, steamed and other lighter ways of cooking. If you have a fever, abdominal pain and other symptoms, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible, so as not to delay the condition of the body damage.