It sounds like you may be experiencing a complication known as a stricture, where the opening created during gastric bypass surgery narrows, making it difficult to eat or drink. This can lead to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and dehydration. It's essential to consult with your healthcare provider, as they may need to perform an endoscopy to assess the situation and possibly dilate the narrowed area. Frequent hospital visits indicate that this is a serious issue that requires ongoing medical attention.
The stomach.... GASTRIC referring to the stomach.
Gastric acid is part of the "juices" produced by the stomach.
The word gastric refers to the stomach organ. For example, you could say "stomach juices" rather than "gastric juices" because those occur in the stomach.
there is a lining of mucus around the entire stomach that prevents the gastric acid (gastric juice) from penetrating the stomach walls
Yes. Gastric refers to anything related to the stomach.
The stomach has gastric juices in it.
The stomach contains gastric acids to help break down foods.
Entry of food into the stomach and distension of the stomach
Gastric juice is produced in the stomach. Gastric juice is produced in the Gastric glands.
Yes, gastric banding and stomach banding are the same procedure.
i never knew that you have a gastric problem.
There are various side effects that can be caused by gastric bypass including stomach ulcers, gallstones, iron and vitamin B12 deficiency, nausea and vomiting.