Health Issues Obesity Can Cause and How Bariatric Surgery Can Help
Obesity can affect various aspects of your health, including your reproductive system, respiratory processes, cardiovascular functions, and mood. Obesity increases the risks of several deadly or debilitating diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, obstructive sleep apnea, osteoarthritis, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
Obesity is not impossible to overcome, however, losing unwanted weight is much harder than gaining it. Preventing and treating obesity can help to improve public and individual health, reduce suffering, and save billions of dollars in healthcare costs each year. One of the most effective treatments for obesity is bariatric surgery, also referred to as weight loss surgery.
How Bariatric Surgery Can Help Treat Obesity
Bariatric surgery is a category of surgical operations that helps people with obesity lose weight. Your doctor may recommend bariatric surgery if other weight loss techniques have failed and in cases where obesity poses a higher risk to your health than surgery. Bariatric surgery procedures include a duodenal switch, gastric band, sleeve gastrectomy, and gastric bypass. These surgical procedures have proven effective in treating obesity.
Bariatric surgery modifies the digestive system, usually the stomach and small intestines, to regulate the number of calories the body can consume and absorb. Surgery can also help normalize your metabolism and stabilize your cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood sugar. The surgery also helps to decrease hunger signals, which travel from the digestive system to the brain.
Additionally, bariatric surgery procedures can help prevent and treat most metabolic diseases associated with obesity, including fatty liver disease and diabetes. In many cases, bariatric surgery enables patients to enjoy healthier and longer lives. However, you should remember that weight loss surgery is never a quick fix. You must prepare beforehand and adhere to long-term lifestyle changes to guarantee success.
What Is Involved in Preparing for Bariatric Surgery?
Before scheduling bariatric surgery, your doctor will want to ensure you are mentally and physically fit for the procedure. Your medical team will counsel you regarding the benefits and risks while evaluating your mental and physical health. You may have to pass medical screening tests to ensure surgery is safe for you. Your surgeon may advise you to adhere to a pre-bariatric surgery diet for a few weeks to prepare for the operation. This may help to reduce fat inside the abdomen where the operation will be carried out, making the surgery safer and lowering the risks of complications.
You Have Options to Fight Obesity
Obesity is a complex disease to beat without intervention, and it can heavily affect your quality of life, health, and lifespan. Bariatric surgery can offer patients a much-needed, long-term solution for this progressive and challenging disease. If you are interested in bariatric surgery, our team at Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery Institute, PC, can help you. Our team has the experience and training to analyze your situation and recommend the optimal treatment. Contact our office today to schedule your consultation with our surgeons and get started on your journey to a better quality of life.
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