Can you get an ulcer after gastric bypass?
Similarly, you may ask, are ulcers common after gastric bypass?
One of the most common causes of nausea and vomiting in gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectom patients (approximately 1-16% of all gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy patients) is an ulcer (a sore that can form at the staple line). This area around these staple lines is the most prone to developing ulcers.
Similarly, what do ulcers feel like after gastric bypass?
In patients with a marginal ulcer, epigastric pain is the most common presenting symptom and is frequently the only symptom. However, patients may present with nausea and vomiting, dysphagia or bleeding from their ulcers which can lead to fatigue due to chronic anemia.
Background. Bile reflux gastritis of the disconnected remnant stomach following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RNYGB) causing chronic pain has not been reported. We report a series of symptomatic patients with remnant gastritis treated effectively with gastrectomy of the remnant stomach.