7 surgical complications you can avoid
1. Vomiting is caused when the small stomach is stretched by food that has not been well chewed or when food is eaten too quickly.
2. Repeated episodes of vomiting in the early postoperative period have been associated with staple-line disruption and leaks.
3. If you do not change the way you eat, you will regain the weight that you have lost after the surgery.
4. Abdominal pain after eating too much food in a meal.
5. “Dumping Syndrome” in which the contents of the stomach move too rapidly through the small intestine, causing nausea, weakness, sweating, fainting, and diarrhea.
6. Nausea may occur when food is eaten quickly.
7. Gastric reflux may occur if you do not modify the way that you eat.