Dumping syndrome is a condition in which food travels too quickly and uncontrolled from the stomach to the intestines. It typically appears within a half hour after eating, a condition called early dumping syndrome. Other times, it may take a couple of hours and is classified as late dumping syndrome. Eating foods with refined sugar makes the occurrence of dumping syndrome more likely, as can ingesting certain fats, fried foods, and dairy products.
Any type of surgery that involves the stomach can cause the condition. Such operations are usually done to treat obesity but are also used in cases of stomach cancer and some other medical issues. After gastric surgery, the digestive system sometimes has difficulty performing its normal