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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

What One Needs To Know Concerning Bariatric Surgery In Mexico

By Linda Ruiz


The procedure known as gastric bypass and other forms of surgery designed for loss of weight bring changes to the digestive system that helps in losing weight. Normally, this is made possible through reduction of the amount of foods taken and also minimization of nutrients absorbed. These procedures are considered when diet and exercise have failed to be effective, or whenever those affected have serious health problems related to their weight. Bariatric surgery in Mexico involves many aspects.

There are various types of weight loss surgery and are collectively known as bariatric surgery. Among the common types is gastric bypass. It is mostly preferred because of the fewer complications involved compared to other procedures. Either way, all the procedures are major and pose certain risks. Further, one has to make permanent health changes to his or her diet and also do regular exercise. These will help in ensuring long-term success of the procedure.



The procedure is carried out to reduce the risk of health problems such as heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure and severe sleep apnea. In short, it is for people whose body mass index is 40 or higher. These are considered to suffer from extreme obesity, or those who are obese but have serious health problems like type 2 diabetes. These however are not the sole requirements since one may need to undergo a thorough medical screening process to qualify.

Some of the expected side effects include bleeding, infection, blood clots and gastrointestinal leaks. There also are the risks that are long term, including vomiting, ulcers, low blood sugar, stomach perforation and bowel obstruction. Though possible, the possibility of death is very rare.

For those that qualify for the procedure, there are instructions on how to prepare. There may be the need for various lab tests and examinations before surgery. One may have restrictions as to what they eat and drink, as well as the medications they can take. They may be required to start physical activities and desist from any tobacco use. There also is the need to plan ahead for the recovery after the procedure by for instance arranging for help at home if need be.

There is the possibility that the surgeries may not work as was hoped. For instance, something may go amiss during or after the surgical operation. This however is rare. The adjustable band that is used could fail to work well. If by any chance the procedure does not go on successfully, there may not be weight loss or one may suffer from serious health complications. All the scheduled follow up appointments should be honored to the letter. Any complications need to be reported at once.

It is possible that one may not lose enough weight or even gain weight afterwards. This is possible even if the procedure worked properly. Weight gain may be experienced if one does not follow the recommended lifestyle changes.

One needs to implement permanent healthy changes to make sure that there is no gain of weight. This should be coupled with regular exercise. It also is essential that one avoids frequent intake of high calorie foods or snacks.




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