There are several different categories into which the etiology of pancreatic disease
can be subdivided, including inflammation, neoplasia, endocrine dysfunction, and genetic disorders.
A comprehensive understanding of the pathogenesis of pancreatitis is necessary for the development
of appropriate management methods and therapies, as the disorder has a complicated
underlying pathophysiology. Complications such as reduced digestive function, the formation of
pseudocysts or abscesses, and ongoing pain are likely as the illness develops. The purpose of
this review is to act as a knowledge base. This study aims to examine existing approaches to
treating diabetes, including both cutting-edge and tried-and-true therapies. Based on the literature
review, the authors discussed how pancreatic failure affected higher animals, explored how
the pancreatic exocrine function affects adult and adolescent organism development, and gave
an overview of all the conditions that directly affect pancreatic health. There was also a discussion
of the link between obesity, lifestyle, nutrition, and pancreatic issues.