Dialysis Gastric

Gastrointestinal dialysis, or simply "Gastric Dialysis" is one of the methods of medical procedure for treating diseases of the stomach and intestines. This recovery method helps clear the intestines and stomach of mucus, stagnant food, toxins and bacteria that can cause poor health. It also speeds up the healing process, which is very useful in the presence of gastrointestinal pain, nausea or stomach problems. In general, the procedure is very simple, but before carrying out it, you need to make sure that the patient has no contraindications to this type of medical intervention. The phenomenon of such intervention can help you solve problems with your gastrointestinal system and lead a healthy lifestyle



Gastric dialysis is a procedure that is used to remove waste and contents from the stomach. This is an effective way to treat many stomach diseases, such as ulcers, gastritis, cancer and others.

Dialysis is carried out using special equipment that is connected to the patient's stomach through a thin hose or tube. Then a solution containing a salt or acid solution is injected into the stomach. Next, the entire contents of the stomach, along with dead cells, are removed through the same hose into a special container where cleaning occurs. The procedure lasts several hours and can be performed either on an outpatient basis or in a hospital setting. It helps patients get rid of waste and also reduce stomach acidity.

The procedure can be carried out both on an outpatient basis and as an inpatient stage of treatment. It is accompanied by a mandatory examination by a doctor and medical workers, and is part of the complex treatment of the disease.