What causes bezoar?

Bezoars are caused by a buildup of material in the gastrointestinal tract that the stomach can't digest. Although bezoars can affect anyone, some health conditions may indicate an increased likelihood of a bezoar.
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What foods cause bezoars?

These types of fibers are common in fruits and vegetables. Examples are pumpkin, celery, prunes, beets, leeks, raisins, and sunflower seed shells. This is the most common type of bezoar.
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How do I get rid of bezoar?

If the bezoar does not dissolve or if people have moderate to severe symptoms, doctors can try to remove the bezoar by doing endoscopy. During endoscopy, doctors sometimes use forceps, a laser, or other instruments to break bezoars into pieces so that they can pass through or be removed more easily.
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How do I know if I have a bezoar in my stomach?

Gastric bezoars are usually asymptomatic. When symptoms are present, the most common include postprandial fullness, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, and weight loss.
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How do you get rid of bezoars naturally?

The first-line treatment for bezoars is typically to see if the concretion can be dissolved. It isn't often your doctor will recommend you drink a diet soda, but this is one of those rare cases. Studies have shown that drinking Diet Coke, along with taking cellulase, can dissolve some phytobezoars over several weeks.
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How much coke is in a bezoar?

Breaking the bezoar with Coca-Cola, which was first reported in 2002 by Ladas et al, has been performed in five patients and successful outcomes have been obtained by irrigating the stomach with three liters of Coca-Cola given through a nasogastric tube within 12 hours.
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How long does it take to dissolve a bezoar?

The mechanism by which Coca-Cola dissolves the bezoar is based upon its low pH, CO2 bubbles, and sodium bicarbonate content. "... patients given a continuous infusion of Coca-Cola by nasogastric tube over 12 hours showed complete resolution of bezoars.
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Can Metamucil cause a bezoar?

Pharmacobezoars are rare causes of small bowel obstruction, especially those composed of Metamucil and psyllium-based substances.
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Are bezoars rare?

While bezoars are relatively rare, and often found incidentally, they can be the cause of vague symptoms like nausea and fullness, and lead to complications such as obstructions within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. This article summarizes the types of bezoars, risk factors for formation, and management.
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Can psyllium cause bezoars?

Psyllium preparations can form Pharmacobezoar (tightly packed mass) that most often occur, as do bezoars of any other type, whenever there is altered motility or abnormal anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract [3,17,18].
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Can you see a bezoar on CT scan?

On CT scan, the presence of a round or ovoid intraluminal mass with a 'mottled gas' pattern is believed to be pathognomonic. Since features on CT scans are characteristics and physical findings are of little assistance in the diagnosis of bezoar, the diagnostic value of CT needs to be emphasised.
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Does coffee affect gastroparesis?

Coffee stimulates gastrin release and gastric acid secretion, but studies on the effect on lower oesophageal sphincter pressure yield conflicting results. Coffee also prolongs the adaptive relaxation of the proximal stomach, suggesting that it might slow gastric emptying.
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What autoimmune causes gastroparesis?

Michael Cline: There are several that are directly associated with gastroparesis. One of the most common ones is a syndrome called GAD antibody, GAD antibody. This is an antibody that was known about in Type 1 diabetes.
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What foods should you avoid with a bezoar?

In addition, fiber may bind together and cause a blockage of the stomach (called a bezoar). Examples of high fiber foods that should be avoided include: Fruits – apples, berries, coconuts, figs, oranges, persimmons. Vegetables – Brussels sprouts, green beans, green peas, lettuce, potato peels, sauerkraut.
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Does Coke dissolve bezoar?

Recently, the carbonated beverage Coca-Cola (The Coca-Cola Company) has been successfully used to dissolve bezoars. We report 3 patients with gastric phytobezoars who were successfully treated with a combination of Diet Coke (The Coca-Cola Company) and cellulase.
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Why is my stomach not digesting food properly?

Gastroparesis is a long-term (chronic) condition where the stomach cannot empty in the normal way. Food passes through the stomach slower than usual. It's thought to be the result of a problem with the nerves and muscles that control how the stomach empties.
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Why is there hair in my poop?

Trichobezoars, undigested accumulations of hair in the gastrointestinal tract, are the most common type of bezoars, commonly seen in patients under 30 years of age[1]. In 90% of cases, the patients are women with long hair and emotional or psychiatric disorders.
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What is Rapunzel syndrome?

Rapunzel syndrome is an extremely rare condition seen in adolescents or young females with psychiatric disorders consisting of a gastric trichobezoar with an extension within the small bowel. The delays in diagnosis are common since in its early stages, it is usually asymptomatic.
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Can gastritis cause bowel obstruction?

Underlying gastrointestinal pathology, such as previous surgery, adhesions, radiation, gastritis, or dysmotility, can lead to an obstruction following formation of a bezoar.
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Do laxatives help bowel obstruction?

Most cases of bowel obstruction need some form of medical intervention. Treatment options for bowel obstruction can include: Medication: Opioids can lead to constipation. If this occurs, laxatives and stool softeners can help.
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Can fiber supplements cause bowel obstruction?

Fiber supplements can cause abdominal bloating and gas, at least initially. If you have intestinal problems, such as a history of a bowel blockage or Crohn's disease, talk to your doctor before adding a fiber supplement to your diet.
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Which is better for constipation soluble or insoluble fiber?

There are two kinds of fiber: soluble and insoluble. Soluble fiber gives stool bulk. Foods that are good sources of soluble fiber include apples, bananas, barley, oats, and beans. Insoluble fiber helps speed up the transit of food in the digestive tract and helps prevent constipation.
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Does Coca-Cola help with constipation?

Coca-Cola might rot your teeth and load your body with sugar and calories, but it's actually an effective and safe first line of treatment for some stomach blockages, researchers say.
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Does Coke help your digestive system?

Coca-Cola, due to its carbonic and phosphoric acid, has a pH of 2.6 and resembles the natural gastric acid that's thought to be important for fiber digestion, researchers found. In addition, the sodium bicarbonate and carbon dioxide bubbles in the beverage might enhance the dissolving effect.
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How do you unblock your large intestine?

Enemas of air or fluid can help clear blockages by raising the pressure inside your bowels. A mesh tube called a stent is a safe option for people who are too sick for surgery. Your doctor puts it in your intestine to force the bowel open. Some people may not need anything more than a stent.
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