The main treatments for dumping syndrome include the following changes in your diet:
- Don't drink liquids until at least 30 minutes after a meal.
- Divide your daily calories into 6 small meals.
- Lie down for 30 minutes after a meal to help control the symptoms.
- Choose complex carbohydrates, such as whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
- Don't eat foods high in simple carbohydrates, such as those made with white flour or sugar.
- Add more protein, fiber, and fat to your meals.
- Stop eating dairy foods if they cause problems.
Another choice is to slow gastric emptying by making your food thicker. Your doctor may advise adding 15 grams of guar gum or pectin to each meal. But many people don't tolerate these additions to their food.
If dietary changes don't help, your doctor may give you some slow-release prescription medicines. In rare cases, these may help, but they often don't work. In severe cases of dumping syndrome, your doctor may suggest tube feeding or corrective surgery.
The symptoms of dumping syndrome can be so distressing that some people severely limit the amount and type of food they eat. This can cause more problems and can even lead to malnutrition. Because of how serious dumping syndrome can become, it's important to talk with your doctor when you first have symptoms.