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Bariatric Surgery for Obesity: Indications, Benefits, and Risks

Added on -2019-09-23

This article discusses the indications, benefits, and risks of bariatric surgery for obesity. It also provides insights on how to manage peptic ulcer disease and its complications. The article recommends a low sodium diet, leisure exercises, and a balanced diet for the treatment of peptic ulcer. It also highlights the importance of managing blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol, and triglycerides levels. The article concludes with a discussion on the effects of gastroprotectant drugs for the prevention and treatment of peptic ulcer disease and its complications.
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Running head: HEALTH CAREHealth careName of the Student:Name of the University:Authors Note:
HEALTH CARE1Table of ContentsIs bariatric surgery appropriate for obesity? Why or why not?.......................................................2Answer to Question 1......................................................................................................................3Answer to Question 2......................................................................................................................6Reference.........................................................................................................................................8
HEALTH CARE2Is bariatric surgery appropriate for obesity? Why or why not? There is an evidence that the bariatric surgery is quite effective for the weight loss than is havinga non-surgical options for making it available for more number of patients. Some of theindications for some bariatric surgery in making the reduction of some cardiovascular disease(CVD) for some benefits along with intervention. The fundaments for bariatric surgery, thepurpose of weight loss accomplishment for the determinants of severe obesity that is disease thatis associated with some adverse effects on health care. That can have reversed or theimprovements of the successful weight loss in some patients who are unable in sustaining theweight loss with some of the non-surgical means (Morris et al., 2015). Explanation of indicationsfor some weight loss surgeries for some specific bariatric procedures that is presented withreview of safety along with some procedures. All the procedure are less invasive and involvesthe less gastrointestinal arrangement that accomplish less weight loss that may havesubstantially very low perioperative along with some longer-term risk. There are some problems related to biatric surgery as well those are condition of acid reflux andsevere anesthesia-related risks. Even patients may suffer from chronic nauseaandvomiting.There can be dilation of esophagus and patient may also suffer from the Inability of eatingcertain kinds of foods as it may lead to Infection and ultimately cause obstruction in thestomach. Patients may also suffer from sudden weight gainor even sudden lose of weight(McClelland et al., 2015).

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