Antihistamines limit the gastric secretion of gastric acid by blocking histamine H2 receptors in the stomach lining. Histamine stimulates the parietal cells to secrete hydrochloric acid, crucial for digestion. By inhibiting this action, antihistamines can reduce overall gastric acidity, which may be beneficial in conditions like gastritis or peptic ulcers. However, they are primarily used for allergy relief rather than as a primary treatment for gastric acid issues.
Reduce gastric acid secretion. Also causes faster emptying of liquids from the stomach, but delayed emptying of solids from the stomach. Source: medical doctor
Reduce gastric acid secretion. Also causes faster emptying of liquids from the stomach, but delayed emptying of solids from the stomach. Source: medical doctor
A gastric serrated adenoma refers to a polyp that would be found in the gastric lining. The serrated aspect refers to a saw toothed appearance of the polyp.
the best place to get information on gastric bypass online would to go to KP.org. There they should have all the information you need for gastric bypass.
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The first person I would contact is your personal physician. He/she will be able to give you an accurate rundown on everything related to the gastric baloon. http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/gastric-balloon/
I believe you're referring to a surgery that is often called bariatric surgery, or gastric bypass. It is a surgery that requires a large portion of your stomach to be cut out to limit your caloric intake, so that you will lose weight. I believe consulting your doctor would be the best way to find out more about gastric bypass surgery as well as diabetes.
Gastric banding can cost 15,000-20,000. I would think it depends on where you go. Different places will have diff prices. I would check in your area.
The first place to find information about gastric bands would be to visit your family physician. They have pamphlets and additional information regarding gastric bands, diet and health and more.
Gastric bypass is quite expensive. Your family physician would know more about the specifics. Your doctor might suggest a visit with the surgeon who would do the gastric bypass so that you could ask him or her any questions you have, including cost.
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That would be a gastrointestinal doctor.