Does Sleeve Gastrectomy is safe ?


Sleeve gastrectomy, also called as vertical sleeve gastrectomy, is a surgical weight-loss procedure. This process is usually performed laparoscopically, which includes inserting small instruments through multiple small incisions in the upper abdomen

 Controlling the size of your stomach limits the amount of food you are able to eat. In addition, the procedure prompts hormonal variations that assist with weight loss. These related hormonal changes also help relieve conditions related with being overweight, such as high blood pressure or heart disease.

 Sleeve gastrectomy is complete to help you lose excess weight and reduce your risk of possibly life-threatening weight-related health difficulties, with Heart disease, Obstructive sleep, High blood pressure, Cancer, High cholesterol, apnea, Stroke Infertility, Type2 diabetesSleeve gastrectomy is usually done only later you've tried to lose weight by improving your diet and exercise habits.

The surgery takings about an hour. Your surgeon will do a few small cuts in your belly and insertion a laparoscope  an instrument with a small camera that directs pictures to a monitor. The surgeon will then inset other medical instruments through the extra cuts and eliminate 3/4 of your stomach.  

The first day later surgery, you'll drink pure liquids. By the time you leave the hospital, you can eat  foods with pure and protein shakes and will continue to do so for around 4 weeks.

Keep in mind that you have to modification the way you eat forever.  first month, you'll switch to eating soft solid foods very gradually.  

  •          All must be chewed carefully before being swallowed.
  •          Don't drink though you eat, as this may effect your new stomach to overfill.
  •          Taken Drink liquids a half-hour later concluding a meal.
  •          Avoid high-calorie sodas
  •          Avoid snacking.
  •          Every day take vitamin and mineral supplements.

·         Later 2 or 3 months, you can move on to regular meals. But think of, you will not be able to eat as much as you used to.

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