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Dumping Syndrome After Stomach SurgeryA Side Effect of Weight Loss Surgery or Other Gastric Surgery
Weight loss, or bariatric surgery, and stomach surgery to combat disease can be life savers. They can also have unpleasant side effects, such as "dumping syndrome."
"Dumping syndrome" is the name given to a range of symptoms that can develop after gastric surgery. The symptoms are varied in both in number and severity, and in most patients they lessen over time. What Causes Dumping Syndrome?Normally, food that enters the stomach remains there for some period of time and is broken down, or digested, before being passed into the small intestine where nutrients are then absorbed into the bloodstream. Surgery on the stomach often results in the removal or restricted functioning of this controlled entry and exit of food through the stomach. Without this control, partially or fully undigested food moves rapidly, or is "dumped," into the small intestine. The undigested food draws water from the body directly into the intestine to continue the digestive process. This rush of fluid from the body is the main cause of symptoms related to dumping syndrome. Types of Dumping SyndromeThere are two types of dumping syndrome - quick onset and late onset. With quick onset, the symptoms appear very soon after eating; typically within 15 minutes. With late onset, symptoms occur from one to 3 hours after eating. People can experience one or both types (or neither, of course). Symptoms of Dumping SyndromeThe symptoms of dumping syndrome are also as varied as the population. People can experience no symptoms at all, some symptoms, or all of them. The extent of the symptoms also varies widely, from mild discomfort to incapacitating. In quick onset dumping syndrome, the following symptoms can occur:
In late onset dumping syndrome, the following symptoms can occur:
Treatment of Dumping SyndromeMost people are able to reduce the symptoms by careful diet and changes in their eating habits. Some tips are:
If the symptoms of dumping system worsen or change over time, seek medical attention.If the symptoms are extreme, they can often lead to avoidance of food and weight loss and malnutrition is a possibility. Doctors have drugs and treatments than can alleviate the symptoms. Sources
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