Grlic is not good for gastric patients, but it's not very harmful either.
Once a gastric patient is released to eat regular food, she can eat bananas and eggs.
Guidelines for gastric bypass surgery include the BMI (body mass index) of the patient, the general health of the patient, the patient's ability to tolerate anesthesia and surgery, and the patient's support system.
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Complications such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal distention or pain are possible following removal of the gastric tube. If the patient has a sore throat, soothing lozenges may be given. The patient may also resume.
Water melon is good gastric patients
Foods to avoid... gaseous foods-dark leafy green veggies, beer, carbonated liquids, dairy, corn odorous foods-fish, eggs, asparagus, garlic, beans, and dark leafy green veggies
Garlic bread is not good for cats. Garlic is toxic to cats and dogs, and should never be fed anything with garlic in.
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it may indicate that the patient or person has ulcer
Dehydrated garlic is good for you as long as it is garlic powder and not garlic salt. Added sodium in your diet is never a good thing. Dehydrated garlic does not have trans fat.
There are different types of gastric bypass surgery, most of which are major abdominal surgery. As is the case with any surgery, the patient is asleep during the procedure and then treated with medication in the days that follow to manage the pain. So, all in all, while the patient will likely be "sore" for several days after the surgery, no physician worth his salt allows a patient to be in pain.
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