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Gastric food
What kinds of foods causes gastritis?
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Gastric bypass is a type of weight loss surgery. Such surgeries alter the digestive system in order to restrict the amount of food an individual is able to eat. They enable the person to lose weight and thus reduce the risks that are often associated with excessive weight gain and obesity. However, this is a major surgery which cannot be performed on everyone. There are certain risks involved and there is also the likelihood of side effects. The gastric bypass diet has three stages. In stage one the individual can have only low-sugar liquids. This includes strained cream soup, broth and milk. The liquids must be consumed slowly to avoid gastrointestinal complications. In stage two, low fat liquids are to be consumed. These include puréed or semi liquid fruits, vegetables and beans. Protein intake is important during this stage. In stage three, the individual can eat soft solid foods. The semi liquid diet must continue along with solid foods. There are certain side effects of a gastric bypass diet. Many individuals experience nausea, vomiting, constipation and dehydration. It requires a great deal of determination to adhere to this diet. However it is necessary to follow the diet correctly so that positive results may be obtained from the surgery.
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Submitted by C N on October 5, 2010 at 01:22 | |
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Diet for Gastritis Inflammation of the stomach's lining is referred to as gastritis. It is not a single disease, and is as a result of infection. Ulcer and cancer of the stomach are commonly associated with gastritis. Excessive eating, smoking and spicy foods contribute to gastritis. Allergic reaction is yet another cause. Acidic foods also trigger gastritis. Eating smaller and frequent meals is preferred to large meals, in order to buffer the acidic secretion. Read more on Gastritis diet |
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Submitted by E L on April 1, 2008 at 08:23 | |
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