Pancreatic atrophy is the most common clinical chronic pancreatitis, mostly caused by overeating, binge eating or excessive alcohol consumption. If the pancreas is mildly atrophied and the function of the pancreas is not affected, no special treatment is needed in this case. If the pancreatic atrophy is more serious, the function of the pancreas will be gradually lost, and the function of glucose metabolism will be disrupted, and even organ failure will occur. In order to avoid aggravation of pancreatic atrophy, we should strictly control the diet, avoid overeating, make sure to stop drinking, eat more vegetables and fruits, and remove the atrophied pancreas if necessary. There is no medicine available for the treatment of pancreatic atrophy, mainly monitoring blood sugar. If the function of the pancreas does not work and leads to diabetes, you need to go to a diabetes specialist in time, use drugs to control blood sugar and protect the function of the remaining pancreas.