Pancreatitis 10 days out of the hospital is still vague pain, consider the inflammation of the pancreas has not fully recovered, to rule out the existence of pseudocysts of the problem. 1. 10 days after discharge from the hospital with pancreatitis, there is still vague abdominal pain, first of all, some inflammation is not fully recovered, at this time, we need to determine whether there are triggers that lead to pain, such as the patient drinking, overeating, eating some excessively oily, spicy and irritating food, etc., pay attention to avoiding the above triggers, and observe whether the symptom has improved. 2. Abdominal pain in patients with pancreatic inflammation may be related to the formation of pancreatic pseudocysts around the pancreas. Pancreatic pseudocysts are cysts formed by exudate from the periphery of the pancreas and are confined to the periphery of the pancreas. The cysts may cause pain when they get stuck in the peritoneum, and when they persist, they need to be drained to reduce the pressure on the peritoneal cavity. If pain persists even after 10 days of discharge from the hospital with pancreatitis, it is recommended to consult the hepatobiliary surgery or gastroenterology department of a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment.