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Uses of Bidiferon
Bidiferon belongs to the group of vitamins and minerals, an anemia treatment drug with 2 main ingredients: iron (II) sulfate 50 mg and folic acid 0.35 mg. Bidiferon is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets, boxes of 3 blisters x 10 tablets or boxes of 10 blisters x 10 tablets. Bidiferon is used to prevent and treat iron deficiency anemia, prevent anemia for pregnant women and patients after gastrectomy.
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In which case gastrectomy is required?
Gastric bypass surgery is often applied in cases of treatment of peptic ulcers with perforation, stenosis, bleeding or gastric cancer that systemic conditions allow. Laparoscopic gastrectomy has many advantages over traditional open surgery.
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Endoscopic gastrectomy for peptic ulcer disease: What you need to know
There are many forms of gastrectomy with different purposes, including the treatment of peptic ulcer disease. The doctor will perform a typical partial laparoscopic gastrectomy, removing the bottom 2/3 of the stomach and removing the pylorus.
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When is laparoscopic surgery performed?
Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive technique that minimizes pain for the patient, has a fast recovery time, and shortens the number of days in the hospital. This is a technique used to diagnose and treat diseases inside the abdomen
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What do patients need to prepare before gastric bypass surgery?
Gastric surgery is performed by making a long incision on the abdomen (if open surgery) or several small incisions on the abdomen to insert surgical instruments during surgery (if laparoscopic surgery), in order to remove the stomach. sick stomach. Regardless of the treatment goal, the patient before gastric surgery needs to know important information.
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What happens after total gastrectomy for cancer treatment?
To treat stomach cancer, in many cases, the patient will be prescribed gastrectomy. After gastric bypass cancer, how the patient's body will change and what measures can be used to respond to that change, let's find out through the following article.
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Handbook of things to know about stomach cancer
Stomach cancer is the fourth malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer death because it is difficult to diagnose at an early stage. H. pylori infection is a common cause of the disease. In Vietnam, stomach cancer ranks third and the cancer incidence is getting younger and younger.
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Possible complications after gastric bypass surgery
Gastrectomy is a major surgery. Depending on the location, nature of the ulcer, the experience of the surgeon, the number of complications is more or less. Early detection of complications after gastric bypass surgery and care of patients after gastrectomy plays an extremely important role.
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In what situations is gastric bypass surgery performed?
Gastrectomy is the removal of part or all of the stomach. Gastric bypass surgery is used to treat stomach cancer, esophageal cancer, benign tumors, peptic ulcers, gastric perforation, or obesity.
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Gastrectomy for treatment of peptic ulcer disease
Gastrectomy is the surgical removal of part or all of the stomach for the treatment of peptic ulcers, performed when other methods have failed. However, like other types of surgery, gastric bypass surgery also has many dangerous complications
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Diet after gastrectomy
After a gastrectomy, the way a person eats and digests food will change as the stomach may be smaller or the stomach may be completely removed. For example, you will feel full faster, there is no bowel movement moving from the stomach to the intestines leading to faster digestion of food and a reduced ability to absorb nutrients compared to before surgery.
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