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Weight Loss in a Balloon

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Weight Loss in a Balloon

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Obesity corresponds to a state of excess body fat. Although similarly, the term overweight is a state of an excess body weight for height. An obese person is someone who is seriously overweight as an outcome of having too much body fat.

Obesity has been related to increased occurrence of early death along with a number of major and critical medical illnesses. Some of the medical conditions involving obesity are Type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, heart disease, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, and stroke. Obesity is also a risk factor for higher rates of particular types of cancer, as well as fatty liver diseases and vascular disorders.

There are many ways to treat obesity. Such would include a range of therapies, such as diet and exercise, behavior therapy, weight loss drug treatment and bariatric surgery. Diet and exercise benefit the mildly obese people. Some take weight loss medications. There are drugs which are FDA-approved, such as Xenical, which gives aid to obese patients. However, the long term effects of weight loss pills are not that convincing since medical studies show that these have only minimal benefits because they are not yet able to treat the emotional factors behind the eating disorder patterns.

People with serious cases of obesity may qualify for bariatric surgical treatments. Bariatric or weight loss treatments alter your digestive system. It often limits the amount of food you can eat. These treatments minister to weight loss lowers your risk of obesity-related problems. The aim of this bariatric procedure is to reduce the functional quantity of the stomach in dealing with uncontrollable overeating and to encourage weight loss.

The gastric balloon is a soft, silicone balloon that is attached into the stomach and filled with sterile saline. This is a non-surgical procedure, prepared without general anesthesia. The balloon is typically left in the stomach for six months. It is sometimes done as a preparation for other weight loss surgeries.

The gastric balloon weight loss treatment concept is quite simple. By means of the oral cavity, a deflated soft silicone gastric balloon is inserted into the stomach and filled with saline. Thus, it basically trims down the amount of food that the stomach can hold. The balloon restricts the amount of solid or semi-solid food the patient could absorb. This then triggers the patient to feel fuller more instantly. This food reduction leads to a decrease in calorie-intake. You will be instructed to go on a liquid diet, that is to drink plenty of fluids, most especially water, on the first week after the procedure. Then, your doctor would advise you to start a diet with solid food. After six months, once the gastric balloon has been taken out, the stomach and sometimes the patient’s appetite returns to normal.

The advantage of the gastric balloon is that no surgical incision of the skin is involved. Another one is that no general anesthesia is usually necessary and also the feeling of fullness lessens the urge to eat. Thus, it is beneficial to having immediate weight loss. However, the gastric balloon bypass surgery is not essentially the right weight loss surgery for everyone. You have to consider the risks and the side effects. It is vital to understand what’s involved and what lifestyle changes you must build before choosing to have gastric balloon bypass surgery. The success of the surgery is primarily up to you. You have to follow your doctor’s instructions and have more patience and determination to attain your goal in losing weight.

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