Can acute pancreatitis be cured?

Acute pancreatitis is a relatively critical disease that can still be cured if detected and treated early, but those in critical condition can die. Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory injury to the pancreas caused by the pancreatic tissue’s own digestion, resulting in edema, bleeding and necrosis of the pancreas, often caused by overeating, heavy drinking, and pancreaticobiliary duct obstruction, etc. Therefore, removing the cause of the disease and treating it at an early stage can still be cured. Acute pancreatitis should be treated with immediate fasting and gastrointestinal decompression, proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole; growth inhibitors and analogs such as octreotide. Acute pancreatitis is generally curable but has a high mortality rate if accompanied by multiple organ dysfunction and localized pancreatic complications. If the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis is confirmed, please follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.