What’s going on with the hairy edges of the pancreas?

Hairiness at the edge of the pancreas is usually seen in pancreatitis, which requires active general treatment and medication to control the progression of the disease and improve the prognosis of the disease. Pancreatitis can be manifested as roughness around the edges of the pancreas due to the release of a large amount of pancreatic enzymes to digest pancreatic tissues. It is recommended to quit smoking and drinking, eat a light diet with less oil and salt, avoid spicy and stimulating foods, get enough rest, and relax your mind to improve the symptoms. Pancreatitis should also actively seek medical attention, follow the doctor’s instructions to take pethidine and other drugs to relieve pain; take growth inhibitors to reduce the secretion of pancreatic fluid. As the drug does not have absolute safety, need to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use, the emergence of adverse reactions to timely consultation, drug allergy is prohibited.