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I am 27 years old. I had a ovarain tumor in my left abdomen and then I went through a surgery. I don't feel like eating anything . I always feel like vomiting and by belly is always full

Female | 27

You are suffering from side effects after surgery to remove an ovarian tumor. After the surgery, you may feel satiety and want to throw up. This could be because your digestive system is still recovering. Start with small, light meals, and drink enough water. Greasy or heavy foods should be avoided. If this continues, you must inform your surgeon so they can give you proper guidance.

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