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Water nausea, as it emerged, is actually a less understood phenomenon, so I talked Dr. Supria Rao – Who quadruple wooden certified Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology, Obesity Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine – to explain these experiences more.
As RAO said, there are several reasons why he can live nausea after drinking water, and although it is the most common in bariatric patients (especially Gastric Baypas), as possible can happen to everyone. One reason for this may exist in advance dehydration. “Patients may have some kind of electrolyte imbalance because they do not absorb all vitamins they normally do in bypass patients,” Buzzfeed told Buzzfeed.
“Or may be the path of surgery for the nervous system. You change things in the intestine, and it is possible for the nerve endings to send signals to make you feel nausea and to have something sweet makes it more delicious. Sugar, salt and oil are generally more delicious components. “