What Is Dumping Syndrome?

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2. Nausea

Have you ever eaten a large meal and felt nauseous afterward? It is usually down to having eaten too much food and it is fairly easy to do. After all, it can be difficult to say no to more when we are enjoying a delicious meal. People that have dumping syndrome will often find that they feel nauseous just after they have eaten a meal.

With the food moving through the small intestine too quickly, the body experiences the same sensation as being too full, and this can make the patient feel ill. It does not necessarily follow to vomiting and the patient is likely to start feeling better when the food has had an opportunity to process.

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