Pancreatic disease is caused by inflammation and tumors in the pancreatic organ, which can affect the function of the digestive system. The pancreas is a very important organ in the human body, capable of secreting not only various digestive enzymes, but also insulin. When the body ingests fatty foods, it will stimulate the pancreas to secrete digestive enzymes to help digest fatty foods. When the pancreatic fluid is secreted excessively, the excretion is obstructed, or the pancreatic ducts are blocked, the pancreatic fluid cannot be excreted in time and causes self-digestion, which can trigger an attack of pancreatitis. During an attack of pancreatitis, the patient will experience abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, and the pain will be reflected to the back. Insulin regulates blood sugar, and when there is a problem with insulin secretion in the pancreas, it can lead to an attack of diabetes, which can be extremely harmful to health in long-term attacks.