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Dumping syndrome is when ingested food either bypass or move through the stomach to fast to be digested. People who have had different surgeries or Diabetes,cyclic vomiting syndrome, peptic ulcers,or take Metoclopramide, which is prescribed for nausea, vomiting or heartburn, are at a higher risk.

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What surgical procedure is most likely to cause dumping syndrome?

Gastrectomy


Where can I find out more about dumping gastric bypass?

http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/173594-overview is an informative website that explains dumping syndrome. Simply put, dumping syndrome after gastric bypass surgery is when foods pass too quickly from the stomach to the small intestine. This can happen when sweets and sugar are eaten or too much is eaten.


How to Avoid Gastric Bypass Dumping?

After gastric bypass surgery, patients may sometimes feel food dropping through their digestive system into their small intestine. This is known as dumping syndrome, and it is very unpleasant. There are a few things that cause gastric bypass dumping. Patients may experience dumping after eating large meals or meals containing fried, fattening or sugary foods. To avoid dumping syndrome, eat small meals that are low in fat and carbohydrates. Chew your food carefully and eat slowly. Also avoid sugary drinks, like soda, juice and alcohol. Watching your diet is the only way to avoid the uncomfortable effects of dumping syndrome.


What can you do to cope with dumping syndrome?

Dumping Syndrome is caused by excess bile being released immediately after eating. This problem typically occurs after surgery to remove the gallbladder. Can also be present in people with gallbladder disease who have not had surgery to remove the gallbladder. The medication Questran absorbs excess bile in your system, eliminating dumping syndrome.


Post Surgery Dumping Gastric Bypass Syndrome?

Health problems can sometimes occur following Gastric Bypass surgery. One of the most common problems is Dumping Syndrome. Dumping Gastric Bypass occurs when the patient's stomach empties too quickly and food enters the small intestine undigested. Symptoms of early dumping after Gastric Bypass include nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, diarrhea, dizziness, bloating and fatigue. While symptoms of late dumping include weakness, dizziness and sweating. In order to prevent Dumping Syndrome, Gastric Bypass patients should eat small meals that are low in carbohydrates and high in fiber. Medications can also be given to slow the digestive process, if necessary.


Risk of Gastric Bypass Surgery ?

The risk of gastric bypass surgery varies from complications that most all patients incur such as vomiting, lack of nutrition absorption and dumping syndrome to more serious complicated risks that may require additional surgery. Fortunately most complications are correctable. The majority of bariatric surgeons will prescribe vitamins and mineral supplements for patients that have undergone surgery. On-going monitoring is generally necessary to diagnose complications. Restricting the amount of food consumed at a meal should control the risk of vomiting. Dumping syndrome can be limited by avoiding certain foods. Other health problems may include gallstones, cirrhosis, infections, bleeding and gastritis.


Illnesses that start with the letter G?

Just to name a few: GAPO syndrome, Gastric Dumping Syndrome, Gaucher's Disease, and Genu varum.


What is the risk factor sudden death syndrome?

Infants


What are the risk for Klinefelter's Syndrome?

Person having klinefelter's syndrome disorder have risk of developing breast cancer and osteoporosis as it affects one out of 500-1000 newborn males


Avoid the Most Common of Gastric Bypass Surgery Complications?

Although there are several other gastric bypass surgery complications, the most common one of all occurs in the weeks and months following the operation, and is known as "dumping." Dumping syndrome is when the patient can no longer tolerate certain high sugar and high fat foods following the procedure. When they are ingested, complications like nausea, bloating, diarrhea, and sweating might occur. Avoiding dumping syndrome is easy, as long as you follow the strict dietary instruction of your surgeon. Even if you feel like you could eat something unhealthy in small amounts, avoid those foods and avoid the symptoms of dumping syndrome.


Is 1 in 760 high risk for Down syndrome?

A 1 in 760 chance of having a baby with Down syndrome is considered low risk. Typically, a risk of 1 in 150 or higher is considered low risk for Down syndrome. It's always best to discuss any concerns with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.


What is a disorder for the digestive system?

If you could be a little more specific, that would be great. There are a lot of disorders of the digestive system such as crohns disease, celiac, irritable bowel syndrome, dumping syndrome, cancers.....and the list can continue on....