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The mechanisms underlying post-sleeve GORD are multifactorial and include: Reduced lower oesophageal sphincter (LOS) pressure due to removal of the gastric fundus, which normally acts as a pressure buffer Increased intragastric pressure within the narrow sleeve, promoting reflux of acidic contents into the oesophagus Altered gastric emptying and motility changes that can delay clearance of acid from the oesophagus Hiatus hernia , which may be unmasked or worsened by the surgical procedure Sleeve stenosis , which can contribute to reflux and should be considered if symptoms are refractory For patients who develop de novo GORD or experience a significant worsening of pre-existing reflux after sleeve gastrectomy, long-term PPI therapy may be necessary

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Some Sources of vitamin B6 A nerve-friendly diet should include foods that are high in vitamin B6, such as the following: Pork or poultry (such as chicken or turkey) Tuna Starchy vegetables (such as potato) Dairy Some fortified cereals Vitamin B12: The Nerve Regenerator 1 1 Vitamin B12 (also known as cobalamin) is crucial for nerve health due to its key role in regenerating nerve fibers and repairing nerve damage