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  • Foods to Eat After a Gastric Bypass

    The amount and type of food allowed is limited after gastric bypass surgery to allow the stomach to heal. To successfully recover from gastric bypass surgery, follow a strict diet of clear liquids, followed by the introduction of pureed and soft foods. Drink plenty of liquids to allow the food to break down. This also reduces gastric bypass complications, including stomach pain and discomfort.

  • Good Foods for Gastric Reflux

    Gastric reflux, also known as heartburn, is a burning discomfort felt in the chest area and behind the breastbone. It occurs when acids from the stomach escape up into the esophagus and irritate its sensitive lining. According to the National Heartburn Alliance (NHBA), more than 25 million Americans suffer from daily gastric reflux and nearly 60 million suffer at least once a month. Fortunately, dietary changes can significantly affect the number and severity of gastric reflux episodes.

  • Foods to Eat After a Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

    If you have undergone Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery (RYGB), you may wonder what foods you can eat following this severe weight-loss procedure. Your stomach will be smaller, and it will be some time before you will be able to consume and digest foods that you previously enjoyed. By adhering to the a specific dietary plan, you should be able to ease your way back to a solid foods diet and work at maintaining a healthy weight.

  • Foods to Avoid After a Gastric Bypass

    While most people understand that gastric-bypass surgery significantly reduces the size of a person's stomach, most do not realize how difficult it may become to digest certain foods after the procedure. While gastric bypass is usually a last resort for people who have tried diets without success, the surgery must still be coupled with changes in lifestyle and healthier eating habits.

  • Food for Gastric Bypass Patients

    With obesity rates looming larger than ever for Americans, more and more clinics and hospitals now offer gastric bypass (or bariatric) surgery to combat extreme weight gain. But like any other surgery, the procedure comes with risks. Dieting before and after a gastric bypass keeps some of these complications to a minimum.

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