How often should carditis be reviewed

Pancreatitis can be reviewed once every 3~6 months, and the specific review time needs to be decided according to the individual’s physical condition. Carditis is caused by inflammation invading the cardia, and its specific etiology is still unclear, which may be related to Helicobacter pylori infection, autoimmunity and other factors. The clinical symptoms of pancreatitis lack specificity, and may generally include vague pain in the epigastrium, acid reflux, and other symptoms. Patients with pancreatitis can usually go to the hospital for review once every 3~6 months, and the specific time should follow the doctor’s instruction. Patients with pancreatitis should strictly control their diets on a daily basis, focusing on light, easy-to-digest foods, such as rice soup and lotus root powder, and avoiding stimulating foods. In addition, it is also necessary to supplement a variety of nutrients to ensure food diversity, you can eat a moderate amount of food rich in protein and vitamins, such as lean meat, milk, eggs, vegetables, fruits and so on. Carditis should inform the doctor in time if there is any discomfort during the treatment to avoid adverse effects.