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Risks and benefits of weight-loss surgery

 

Risks And Benefits of Weight-Loss Surgery


Many obese people face many serious health problems, including high blood pressure, heart disease, and other ailments that can lead to premature death.

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Due to their lack of time to exercise regularly and reduce their weight to a healthy level. Recently, many of them have resorted to the option of surgeries in order to lose excess weight, although it is not the best solution for losing weight, due to its side effects and health risks.

Therefore, taking such a step requires good thinking, in addition to the necessity to consult a specialist to know the changes that will occur to your health, with an explanation of the benefits and harms.


Benefits of weight loss operations

- After weight-loss operations, most people lose their weight from 18-24 months, and some people may begin to regain some of their lost weight, but not all of it.

- The health of a person with diabetes and some other diseases, such as high blood pressure, may improve after weight loss.

- Improving mental health by helping patients regain their self-confidence.


Damage to the side effects of weight-loss operations

- Side effects that may lead to weight loss operations, namely:

- Vomiting and nausea.

- Bloating

- Diarrhea and excess gas.

- Profuse sweating and feeling dizzy.

- Blood clots in the legs may travel to the heart and lungs.

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