Gastric Bypass Side Effects
Gastric bypass side effects include potential complications such as
breathing problems, bleeding, blood clots, infection, ulcers, stomach
leaks, and spleen injury. Other unpleasant effects of the surgery include
hair loss, weakness, diarrhea, tremors, fatigue, cramps, dizziness,
nausea, and vomiting.
There are a number of solutions available for the less serious but
rather unpleasant effects of stomach stapling. In many cases, these risks
can be controlled through the proper diet. For example, hair loss can
be controlled through nutrient supplements or by eating a very
nutrient-rich diet. Many of the other symptoms - including weakness, diarrhea,
tremors, fatigue, cramps, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting - can be
controlled by avoiding sugary and fatty foods. After gastric bypass
surgery, the body absorbs foods differently, and sugars and fats often cause
the body some discomfort. Avoiding these foods can often keep the
unpleasant symptoms and side effects at bay. In most cases, patients find
that these symptoms become less severe with time.
The more serious risks of surgery - including stomach leaks, bleeding,
and breathing problems - are more difficult to control and
unfortunately, these symptoms cause more threatening problems than mere discomfort.
If you experience any unusual symptoms after gastric bypass surgery,
you should seek medical attention right away. To prevent these risks,
you may want to make sure before surgery to get the best qualified
surgeon you an find - studies have shown that patients fare better with
doctors with extensive stomach stapling experience.
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