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What Should You Know About Bariatric Surgery, While Considering Bariatric Surgery?

by Kirti Saxena web enthusiast

Obese people are moving towards Weight Loss Surgery; it has become immensely popular worldwide thank to its outcomes. However, one can get success in weight loss with exercise and with right eating, but those people who cannot get success through these mediums have a choice called Weight Loss Surgery or also known as Bariatric Surgery. These surgeries are effective, but still it includes some conditions to qualify along with some pros and cons. Those who are considering these surgeries should know a few things. Let's discuss what should you know about Bariatric Surgery, while considering Weight Loss Surgery?

Qualification for Bariatric Surgery

Before going under the knife of weight loss surgeon, you have to fulfill a few conditions that are set by National Institute of Health. They have set two conditions and you have to fulfil at least one of them to qualify for Bariatric Surgery.

First condition

Patient should have BMI or body mass index of more than 40. It is basically the calculation of body structure of patient and it is based on height & weight of the patient. You can easily calculate it with the help of BMI calculator on WebMD. In the year 2011, FDA states that in case someone is going for gastric banding and he has BMI of more than 30 along with one obese related disease then the person is qualified for gastric banding. FDA has approved this after considering that if a small weight loss can improve their health problems, then they have right to improve their health.

Second condition

Second condition consist three things. First, an authorized doctor will make sure that you have tried every possible way to lose weight as Weight Loss Surgery is made for those who cannot be treated with regular weight lose options such as healthy diet, exercise and medications. Second, you have to commit that you're ready to adopt a new lifestyle as surgery is a long-term procedure and only your commitment can show you desired results. Final thing is to understand & agreed in writing on every possible pros and cons of surgery.

After fulfilling any of these conditions, you can qualify for Bariatric Surgery.

Pros and cons of Weight Loss Surgery

Pros

First of all you will get primary benefits of surgery or aims of surgery in the form of weight loss. However, there is a slight difference between the outcomes of Gastric Banding Surgery and Gastric Bypass Surgery.

Gastric banding surgery enables you to lose excess weight of around 48%, and Gastric bypass surgery enables you to lose an average excess weight of 60%.

Besides weight loss, it also improves your health after affecting various obese related issues such as

  • High blood pressure,
  • Diabetes,
  • Obstructive sleep apnea and
  • Severe arthritis

According to a study, 95% people who have gone through these surgeries claim they have lost weight and they have felt significant changes in their life.

Cons

Talking about cons, risk percentage is very high as 10 percent people have face complications. Mostly it causes minor issues like

  • Vomiting
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Infectional wound

Sometime it also requires an additional surgery along with that about one out of 400 people die due to disease like

  • leaks in the wounds,
  • Heavy bleeding from ulcers,
  • Heart attacks, etc.

Remember, risk multiplies if patient is more than 60 years old. However, a successful surgery can lead you to live better and long life than an obese people.

Get more information on: Weight Loss Surgery & Bariatric Surgery                     

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