Understanding Post-Surgery Dumping Syndrome After Gastric Bypass
Post Surgery Dumping Syndrome is a condition that can occur after gastric bypass surgery when food moves too quickly from the stomach to the small intestine. This can cause a number of symptoms, including:
* Nausea
* Vomiting
* Diarrhea
* Abdominal pain
* Bloating
* Gas
* Heartburn
* Feeling faint or dizzy
* Sweating
* Rapid heart rate
Post Surgery Dumping Syndrome can be triggered by a number of things, including:
* Eating too much food at one time
* Eating foods that are high in sugar or fat
* Drinking sugary drinks
* Eating and drinking too quickly
* Lying down after eating
If you experience Post Surgery Dumping Syndrome, you may want to try some of the following tips:
* Eat smaller meals more frequently
* Avoid foods that trigger symptoms
* Drink plenty of fluids
* Eat and drink slowly
* Avoid lying down after eating
* Talk to your doctor about medications that can help manage symptoms
In most cases, Post Surgery Dumping Syndrome will improve over time. However, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions and make any necessary lifestyle changes to manage symptoms and reduce the risk of complications.
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