What sequela can malabsorption syndrome produce after gastrectomy

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Malabsorption syndrome after gastrectomy will produce sequelae including malnutrition, diarrhea, iron deficiency anemia, etc., the specific analysis is as follows:

What sequela can malabsorption syndrome produce after gastrectomy

1, malnutrition

due to gastrectomy after the malabsorption syndrome affects food digestion, resulting in food nutrition can not be timely decomposed and transported to various tissues of the body, is not conducive to the provision of local tissue metabolism required substances, easy to cause malnutrition.

2, diarrhea

due to gastrectomy after the malabsorption syndrome caused by intestinal motility accelerated, can not fully digest food, easy to induce diarrhea.

What sequela can malabsorption syndrome produce after gastrectomy

3, iron deficiency anemia

due to gastrectomy after the malabsorption syndrome caused by gastric acid secretion decreased, affecting the absorption of iron ions in the body, resulting in iron ion content decreased, with the development of the disease, easy to appear iron deficiency anemia.



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