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Khurshid Alam
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Estimado señor, Hace 6 meses me sometí a una cirugía de bypass gástrico. Mi edad es de 29 años y mi IMC es de 47. Después de esta cirugía de bypass desarrollé un síndrome de dumping severo. Inmediatamente después de comer, desarrollé un malestar abdominal severo que incluye calambres abdominales, náuseas y diarrea. ¡Por favor, ayúdame! |
re: Dumping Syndrome
by Dr.J S Chowhan -
Jun 16th, 2014
4:48 am
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Dr.J S Chowhan
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Dear Khurshid Alam Dumping syndrome is one of the sequel after gastric bypass surgery. The main treatment for dumping syndrome is changes in the diet. These include not drinking liquids until 30 minutes after a meal and dividing your daily calories into six small meals. Experts also advise lying down for 30 minutes after a meal to help control the symptoms. You should also choose complex carbohydrates like whole grains instead of simple carbohydrates like white breads and sugary sweets. Adding more protein and fat can help meet your energy needs. Another step is to slow gastric emptying by making your food thicker. Some people add 15 grams of guar gum or pectin to each meal. But many people don |