- a.Malabsorption
- b.Peptic ulcer recurrence
- c.Gastric carcinoma
- d.Gastritis
- e.Dumping syndrome
- f.Esophagitis
The answer is (e).
Some patients with a history of ulcer surgery experience the dumping syndrome 30 min after eating. They present with palpitations, tachycardia, lightheadedness, and diaphoresis after eating a meal due to the rapid emptying of hyperosmolar gastric contents into the small intestine.
Dumping syndrome is also called rapid gastric emptying which occurs when the undigested food bypass the stomach and transported or "dumped" into the small intestine too rapidly.