What are the weight loss techniques available
by Health N Holidays Best Healthcare tourism in IndiaIncrease in weight leads to
obesity. And obesity comes with its own set of conditions and diseases. There
are two primary reasons for this. First is the diet which we intake. There are
so many junk food options in the
If you are not finding relief
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· Even daily activities like walking and strolling in the park becomes difficult. These surgeries make sure that you can do that again.
· Type 2 diabetes is associated with obesity. If you are undergoing surgery, then all the patients are free of insulin and medications for at least 3 years post surgery.
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Loss in weight leads
· Normal weight range often gets rid of obstructive sleep apnea. There is no use of a CPAP machine during sleep.
· There are psychological effects of this condition. People suffering from it may be depressed. It helps them in regaining their lost confidence.
· Joint pain is common as joints are under a lot of pressure from the body mass. It can lead to arthritis too.
It is also known as
· Gastric bypass surgery
It is one of the most common
Weight loss treatment hospitals in India suggest this procedure to patients who are suffering from acute obesity. In this procedure, a large part of the stomach is removed. Only around 15 percent of the stomach remains after the surgery. This limits the amount of food that you can eat. The shape of the left stomach is in the shape of a sleeve. There are health benefits too. You will be relieved of type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea and joint pain.
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Gastric banding
This procedure is mainly done laparoscopically with the help of small incisions and small instruments. It is a minimally invasive procedure imparted by weight loss surgery hospitals in India. As the name suggests, a band is placed around the upper part of the stomach to create a pouch. The amount of food that you will intake will be limited with the help of this pouch. And in turn, will feel fuller after the procedure.
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