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The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that the worldwide obesity rate has doubled since 1990, with more than a billion people diagnosed with obesity in 2022. Even more troubling, obesity rates in children are skyrocketing, with quadruple the rate of obesity compared to 1990. The medical community now considers obesity a chronic disease with co-morbidities, higher healthcare costs, and increased mortality. Many people who struggle with obesity turn to bariatric surgery—often as a last resort when dieting and exercise programs fail or do not result in permanent weight loss.
Bariatric surgery is a category of surgical procedures intended to induce weight loss in obese patients. Medical providers typically only recommend bariatric surgery to patients suffering significant comorbidities and decreased life quality due to their obesity, and for whom traditional weight loss methods have failed. The most common types of bariatric surgeries include the following:
Doctors typically choose which type of bariatric surgery is best for each patient’s unique health and lifestyle circumstances.
After surgery, patients face a new way of life in their approach to food, beginning with a temporary liquid diet and then a transition to soft foods and then solid foods. They become full very fast, resulting in a dramatic decrease in caloric intake. As they move forward after surgery daily changes include the following:
Post-bariatric surgery patients must prioritize high-protein foods, take nutritional supplements indefinitely, and undergo regular testing to detect nutritional deficiencies and anemia which are common after-effects of bariatric surgery.
Studies show many beneficial health effects on bariatric patients’ quality of life as they move forward, including dramatic weight loss and improvements in obesity-related conditions such as type-2 diabetes, heart disease, and sleep apnea. Many patients go on to change their overall lifestyles through diet and fitness regimens.
Studies following bariatric surgery patients show that the emotional benefits from the surgery do not always match the physical ones. Some patients experience depression and anxiety. Doctors attribute this to many factors, including the dietary restrictions that leave them facing what is essentially a chronic medical condition. The rapid weight loss also commonly leaves bariatric surgery patients with extra skin which may impact their self-image. They may deal with chronic fatigue, feeling cold often, nutritional deficiency, dry skin, and thinning hair. They may also face short and long-term complications such as bleeding, infection, stomach leaks, blood clots, malnutrition, ulcers, gallstones, and “dumping syndrome” which occurs when food moves too quickly into the intestines.
In cases where medical negligence may contribute to these complications, consulting a Phoenix medical malpractice attorney can help patients explore their legal options and seek compensation for their suffering.
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