why do taste buds change after gastric bypass reversal
In some cases, yes, but I suspect the culprit is the anesthesia. Also, some medications can affect your tastebuds.
It is unusual for patients to lose or have diminished taste after cardiac surgery. Also, the patient's mouth may be dry for some time because of the surgery.
No, as it is no fun. You have surgery when you need it, unless it is plastic surgery which is mostly a matter of personal taste.
it is triggered by the smell, taste, sight, or thought of food. parasympathetic impulses trigger gastric juice secretion.
Decreased sense of thirst, smell, taste; decreased salivation; difficulty swallowing food; delayed esophageal and gastric emptying; and reduced gastric emptying all contribute to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances.
A physical change, of course. A physical change includes change in shape, color, or texture.
No, because your taste buds change in their own time, separate from the rest of your body :)
Chemical, caused by saliva, without saliva you cannot taste anything
the taste doesn't change
Phisical change
Cephalic phase. It is due to:Smell and taste of foodThoughts of foodTactile sensations in mouth
yeah