Thursday, November 3, 2016

Why Getting A Gastric Bypass Surgery Can Save Your Life

By Karen Stewart


The epidemic that is morbid obesity is bound to have many ways of curing. While some may say that this is a condition that can be prevented with discipline, many factors come into play that cause obesity. Genetic make up can contribute to this and that cannot be controlled. Sometimes immediate solutions are necessary, such as surgical intervention.

Bariatric Surgery vary in many methods. Most states have hospitals that cater to these procedures. It is no surprise because most states also have around 25 to 29 percent of obese patients, like New York for example. This gives a great reason for Gastric Bypass Surgery to be a very convenient option.

This operation involves dividing the stomach pouches into two. The smaller of the intestines is then transfered to adjust to changes and is connected to the larger stomach pouch divisions. The goal of a GBP is to reduce the volume that the stomach can accommodate changing the normal reaction to food.

There is about a substantial loss to excess body fat, which is the more apparent effect of the procedure. Hypertension at a 70 percent and sleep apnea are also relieved at the rate of 75 percent. Type 2 diabetes and the likelihood of patients having it is effectively reversed at 90 percent.

All types of surgeries have a risk factor, but with GBP, the benefits outweigh them with a mortality rate of 89 percent. Most patients can go as far as living beyond 5 years even after the operation. While an open surgery can cause fatal complications, minimal invasive procedures like laparoscopy is available to encourage faster recovery.

This statistic is comparable to gallbladder removal mortality rates and even less than the deaths from hip replacement. This is at 3 out of a thousand for bariatric surgery. The benefits of the operation win by a landslide compared to the risks and this is considering that most morbidly obese patients have multiple severe health issues.

Complications for these procedures can go to 14 percent at most and for open surgery methods. These numbers are pretty optimistic considering the number of things that it can cure. Eating habits also change in favor of the patient since they will lose the need to eat more than necessary.

There are diet restrictions and specifications that will be mandated by the doctors. Limited amount of food can be eaten and this is also only certain types. Appetite can change by a lot, post operation. There is also the tendency to develop ulcers due to increased acid producing cells, although the doctor usually give medication for this. Supplements are necessary for the person to have the proper amount of nutrients in their body especially calcium, iron, protein and vitamin B12.

The big difference life before and after the operation can be staggering. For one, the emotional dependence on food is one big severance and the need to eat a lot is forcibly cut down. But for a procedure that cost a good amount of money and having a healthier life back, it is no doubt worth it.




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