Chronic pancreatitis(CP)is a condition characterized by persistent and often severe pain resulting from the inflammatory disease of the pancreas.While pharmacological treatments play a significant role in palliative p...Chronic pancreatitis(CP)is a condition characterized by persistent and often severe pain resulting from the inflammatory disease of the pancreas.While pharmacological treatments play a significant role in palliative pain management,some patients require non-pharmacological methods.This review article focuses on non-pharmacological approaches used to alleviate pain in CP.The article examines non-pharmacological palliation options,including surgery,endoscopic approaches,neurostimulation techniques,acupuncture,and other alternative medicine methods.The effectiveness of each method is evaluated,taking into consideration patient compliance and side effects.Additionally,this article emphasizes the importance of personalized pain management in CP and underscores the need for a multidisciplinary approach.It aims to summarize the existing knowledge on the use of non-pharmacological palliation methods to improve the quality of life for patients with CP.展开更多
文摘Chronic pancreatitis(CP)is a condition characterized by persistent and often severe pain resulting from the inflammatory disease of the pancreas.While pharmacological treatments play a significant role in palliative pain management,some patients require non-pharmacological methods.This review article focuses on non-pharmacological approaches used to alleviate pain in CP.The article examines non-pharmacological palliation options,including surgery,endoscopic approaches,neurostimulation techniques,acupuncture,and other alternative medicine methods.The effectiveness of each method is evaluated,taking into consideration patient compliance and side effects.Additionally,this article emphasizes the importance of personalized pain management in CP and underscores the need for a multidisciplinary approach.It aims to summarize the existing knowledge on the use of non-pharmacological palliation methods to improve the quality of life for patients with CP.