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Some gastric bypass surgery complications you should be aware of are discussed.
It takes a lot of soul searching and thought before someone decides
to go for a gastric bypass surgery as there are many ways of losing
excess weight on a body frame. However, if you are classified as
excessively obese and can barely do the basic activities like walking
on your own, gastric bypass surgery may be the only option you
have. Still though, it is not easy; you need to know more about the
gastric bypass surgery complications so that you are not taken by
surprise after the surgery is done on your body. There are many
gastric bypass surgery complications that may come after the surgery
but if it is the only option you have it is better than the risks that
come with being morbidly obese. You can still diet, exercise and lose
the weight but gastric bypass surgery should be the honest last
option.
The gastric bypass surgery complications are similar to the
complications that come with other surgery procedures, but there are
some that are unique to this procedure. The most common one is death,
bowel obstruction, kidney failure, gallstones, infections of the
wounds, deep vein thrombosis, gastro intestinal infections, strictures
or excessive bleeding after the operation. It has been documented that
one in every 350 gastric bypass surgeries ends in death. At least one
other complication follows the surgery in some cases. Like any other
surgery, death and complications from anesthesia could result, but the
difference is that the gastric bypass surgery may not be necessary in
your situation. You can still opt for diet and exercise, and forget
the gastric bypass operation.
There are measures that can be taken by a surgeon to reduce the
chances of gastric bypass surgery complications and these include the
reduction of your BMI/BMR (body mass index/ basal metabolic rate)
before surgery by weight loss. No qualified doctor will operate on a
morbidly obese patient with a high BMI/BMR rate if he or she cares
about his or her career. This can be an anti-climax for those who are
looking to gastric bypass as a short-cut measure from all the
exercising to lose their weight! The rate is reduced by some
exercising and dieting to reduce the fat in the mid section of the
body. If you have other conditions like diabetes, the surgery may not
be good for you. Due to the complications that may arise, gastric
bypass is not a surgery for all morbidly obsess persons after all.
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