Dumping Syndrome at Medical Drugs Glossary
What is Dumping Syndrome? A condition that occurs when food or liquid moves too fast into the small intestine. Symptoms include cramps, nausea, diarrhea, sweating, weakness, and dizziness. Dumping syndrome sometimes occurs in people who have had part or all of their stomach removeMedical Term & Definition Added By: Juliana
The Dumping Syndrome definition has been viewed 283 Time(s)!
Send To Friends!
If you'd like to send the Dumping Syndrome definition to yourself or to your friends/colleagues, just enter the e-mail addresses in the boxes below -We hope you now understand the meaning of Dumping Syndrome. If you need any more information on this term, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Other Similar Drugs Terms:
Prescription Drugs Term Prenylation is The additon of a prenyl moiety to a protein. The addition of prenyl groups regulates protein-membrane interactions.Prescription Drugs Term cauterization (KAW-ter-ih-ZAY-shun) is The destruction of tissue with a hot instrument, an electrical current, or a caustic substance.
Prescription Drugs Term Differentiation is The acquisition of specialized structural and functional features by unspecialized cells.
Prescription Drugs Term epithelium (EP-ih-THEE-lee-um) is A thin layer of tissue that covers organs, glands, and other structures within the body.
Prescription Drugs Term Intein is The internal protein sequence that is excised during protein splicing.