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  2. Preoperative fasting - Wikipedia

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    Preoperative fasting is the practice of a surgical patient abstaining from eating or drinking ("nothing by mouth") for some time before having an operation. This is intended to prevent stomach contents from getting into the windpipe and lungs (known as a pulmonary aspiration) while the patient is under general anesthesia. [1]

  3. Fasting isn't for everyone, but it offers more health ... - AOL

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    When it comes to losing weight, there are no shortage of unproven recommendations to choose from: fad diets like the carnivore diet or GOLO diet; juice cleanses and vitamin injections; plus a host ...

  4. These Neck Lift Before and After Pictures Show the Reality of ...

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    "Before my surgery, I looked 10 years older," Soto says. "After the surgery and the healing process, I actually looked 10 years younger...and still do to this day. This is a 20-year difference in ...

  5. Nothing by mouth - Wikipedia

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    Clear liquid fasting includes water, juices without pulp, carbonated beverages, clear tea, and black coffee. [4] Ingestion of water 2 hours prior to a procedure results in smaller gastric volumes and higher gastric pH when compared with those who ingested > 4 hours prior. The volume of liquid is less important than the type of liquid ingested. [4]

  6. 10 Pre-Surgery Tips to Boost Recovery - AOL

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    Preparing to undergo surgery can be similar to training for a marathon, says Christina Sherry, a registered dietitian and expert in adult therapeutic nutrition who's with Abbott, a global health ...

  7. Fluid balance - Wikipedia

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    A diagnostic fast refers to prolonged fasting from 1–100 hours (depending on age), conducted under observation, to facilitate the investigation of a health complication (usually hypoglycemia). Many people may also fast as part of a medical procedure or a check-up, such as preceding a colonoscopy or surgery, or before certain medical tests.

  8. This Is What Happens To Your Body Physically (And ... - AOL

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    Before trying fasting, you should also have a strong social support network to endure very low-calorie days over the long haul, says Dr. Dasgupta. “Pregnant women, people with eating disorders ...

  9. Talk:Preoperative fasting - Wikipedia

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    4 Irrelevant photo of surgery. 1 comment. 5 Is fasting really necessary or useful before sedation? 1 comment. 6 "Latest guidelines" citation does not support claim.

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