How Does Bariatric Surgery Affect The Digestive Process?
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Food is bitten in the mouth, then, at that point, gulped, going through the throat to the stomach, (generally the size of a melon) where stomach acids break up it into more modest particles. The fluid (chyme) then, at that point, passes into the small digestive tract where proteins and bile proceed with the stomach related process. The main area is the duodenum, the most brief segment. Here, calcium, iron and a couple of nutrients are consumed. The second and third areas are the jejunum and ileum, both around ten feet long. Here, the majority of food supplements (nutrients and minerals) and calories are retained.
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bariatric-surgery
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