what will be the physiological effect if stomach is remove from our body
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If the stomach is removed no process will be move on smoothly... All the process will be affected.
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An operation to remove a patient’s entire stomach is called a total gastrectomy.
During the procedure, the surgeon connects the oesophagus - the tube that runs between the throat and the stomach - to the small intestine.
This means the person will still have a working digestive system afterwards.
Removing some or even all of the stomach does not affect the body’s ability to digest food or liquid, the NHS says.
But a patient who has had a gastrectomy may need to alter their diet, such as by eating frequent, smaller meals rather than three large meals a day.
During the procedure, the surgeon connects the oesophagus - the tube that runs between the throat and the stomach - to the small intestine.
This means the person will still have a working digestive system afterwards.
Removing some or even all of the stomach does not affect the body’s ability to digest food or liquid, the NHS says.
But a patient who has had a gastrectomy may need to alter their diet, such as by eating frequent, smaller meals rather than three large meals a day.
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