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Dumping syndrome is a condition where food, especially sugar, moves too quickly from the stomach to the small intestine. It can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, sweating, weakness, and rapid heartbeat. Not everyone who undergoes bariatric surgery will experience dumping syndrome, but for those who do, it can be traumatic. Managing dumping syndrome involves avoiding trigger foods, keeping carb intake low, and working closely with a dietician. It's important to track food intake and symptoms to understand individual triggers and seek guidance from healthcare professionals.
By Damien Verner & Tash JarrettDumping syndrome is a condition where food, especially sugar, moves too quickly from the stomach to the small intestine. It can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, sweating, weakness, and rapid heartbeat. Not everyone who undergoes bariatric surgery will experience dumping syndrome, but for those who do, it can be traumatic. Managing dumping syndrome involves avoiding trigger foods, keeping carb intake low, and working closely with a dietician. It's important to track food intake and symptoms to understand individual triggers and seek guidance from healthcare professionals.

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