Slight pancreatitis itself will be fine?

Dr. Robin Brown
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2025-05-17 07:01:40
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The symptoms of mild pancreatitis usually include upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation. If these symptoms are mild, and the patient can adjust diet, reduce stress, abstinence, etc. in time, it is possible to improve on their own. However, for patients with mild pancreatitis with poor physical fitness, the disease is likely to worsen without timely treatment, and the probability of self-improvement is low.
It is recommended that patients with mild pancreatitis should rest properly, not be tired, and fasting and drinking should be prohibited if necessary.