Non-surgical treatment of pancreatitis


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Non-surgical treatment measures for pancreatitis mainly include fasting, gastrointestinal decompression, drug therapy, etc.
1. Fasting
In acute pancreatitis, patients may need to fast until the bowel sounds return to normal and symptoms are relieved to reduce the burden on the pancreas.
2. Gastrointestinal decompression
Pancreatitis patients continue to undergo gastrointestinal decompression to prevent vomiting and reduce abdominal distension symptoms.
3. Drug therapy
In the case of a clear diagnosis, antispasmodic analgesics can be given to relieve abdominal pain. Commonly used drugs include anisodamine, atropine, belladonna, etc. Secondly, omeprazole, rabeprazole, pantoprazole and other drugs can be selected to inhibit gastric acid secretion, reduce the destruction of pancreatic enzymes by gastric acid, and help control the condition.