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This is a procedure in which the doctor removes most of your stomach so that it resembles a sleeve or a tube, and it is intended to help you lose weight. The surgery is relatively new, and few reliable statistics exist about its success and side-effects.
This is a procedure in which the doctor removes most of your stomach so that it resembles a sleeve or a tube, and it is intended to help you lose weight. The surgery is relatively new, and few reliable statistics exist about its success and side-effects.
In my opinion the worst side effect would be death but one of the most common side effects of this surgery is developing some type of vitamin deficiencies.You will also most likely be in alot of pain following this surgery. The possibility of death is the worst possible side effect of gastric bypass surgery. However, more frequently patients experience flatulence as a result of the surgery.
The operation involves removing sixty to eighty percent of your stomach in order for you to eat smaller portions of food and be fuller sooner. This makes the stomach reduction permanent and unreversable.
To make sure you are at low risk for side effects, follow your doctor's insturctions exactly. This will avoid further confrontation.
Gastric bypass dumping is a negative side effect of gastric bypass surgery. Dumping occurs when food passes to quickly through the small intestine. http://weightloss.about.com/od/obesityhealth/a/bl_gastdump.htm will give more info.
You can certainly lose some hair as a side effect but it may not always happen. If it does, or if you want to prepare/look into this issue, you can check it out at: http://gastricbypasstruth.com/life-after-gastric-bypass/hair-loss-after-gastric-bypass-tips-for-losing-less-and-regrowing-more-faster/
There are times when a full gastric bypass stomach surgery really is the best option out there. Unfortunately, many doctors don't realize that there are a variety of less dangerous options available now that may be able to accomplish nearly the same amount of weight loss. Starting a gastric bypass with a sleeve surgery that removes part of the stomach can help those with an extremely high BMI lose weight without going through the full bypass until they've lost enough to make it safe. Many can also benefit from a lower side effect prone gastric band instead of a full bypass.
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While the traditional gastric bypass surgery is still the option that most surgeons use and most insurance companies will pay for, it is worth checking into other gastric bypass types before you go ahead with the traditional surgery. Gastric bypass alternatives like the lap band can provide most of the same benefits that come with a traditional bypass without the nutritional trouble and side effects of the full surgery. Other options, like a gastric sleeve, can offer a surgery safer for those who are extremely obese to get down low enough to make a gastric bypass a safer choice overall.
Gastric sleeve surgery can have mild side effects, like vomiting and diarrhea. A reason for vomiting is improper diet or acid reflux. Dumping syndrome is another common side effect. The symptoms include nausea, abdominal cramping, vomiting, and diarrhea. But dumping syndrome can be avoided by following the doctor's advice, like eating slowly, chewing the food well, so that the food does not pass through the stomach and into the intestine undigested. Severe side effects include bleeding along the stomach due to pouch extending, which can be a risk if not tended to hurriedly. Infections are common too. Major complications like cancer or esophagus issues might occur.
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