Dyspepsia after total gastrectomy can usually be relieved by eating small meals and a light diet.
The causes of indigestion after total gastrectomy mainly include reduction of stomach volume, decreased secretion of digestive juices, rapid gastric emptying, abnormal secretion of digestive juices by pancreas and gallbladder, and abnormal distribution of bacteria in the intestinal lumen after gastrectomy.
If symptoms of indigestion occur, it is recommended to eat small meals, light diet, reduce or avoid the intake of spicy and stimulating food and greasy food, avoid smoking and alcohol, eat millet porridge and other easy-to-digest food, and pay attention to slow down the speed of eating, and if necessary, need to consult a doctor in a timely manner.
If symptoms of indigestion occur after gastrectomy, you should seek timely medical treatment under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid delaying the condition.