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Gastric Banding(GB)
Gastric Banding in India
Marking its footprints on the global medical industry in delivering a wide range of medical treatments and services exclusively, Go Health India ought to bring smile over its clients’ faces eternally. Though there are many names to be live with, the company has its identity unique as well as simple-to-explain itself ascertaining one to go hale and hearty in India.
Gastric Banding, known as a surgical procedure to reduce size of stomach for weight loss, ensures people consider it one of successful weight-loss methods, such as supervised diet, exercise or behavior modification. In this procedure, a silicone band is placed around the upper portion of stomach to create a small pouch. Afterwards, the stomach gets smaller, so people feel full more quickly.
Benefits of Gastric Banding
- Weight-loss
- Reduced waist and hip circumference
- Enhancements in obesity-related conditions, like diabetes and hypertension
- Â Progress in common health
- Improvements in quality of life
Risks to Gastric Banding in India
- Nausea
- Vomiting or spitting-up food you just ate
- Difficulty swallowing
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease
- Indigestion
- Abdominal pain
- Leaking of the gastric band
- Stretching of the new stomach pouch
- Moving of the gastric band from its original position
- Stretching of the esophagus.
Before the Surgery
- Talk about your medical conditions and any medications you are currently taking with your surgeon;
- Read the device patient labeling that gives information about the risks and benefits;
- Ask your surgeon any questions that you may have before you concur to the procedure.
After the Surgery
For the first or second month after surgery, you are likely to eat very little, and will have to slowly add foods to your diet. Furthermore, to keep you recuperating well and quickly, your surgeon will ensure you to:
- Make smart food choices;
- Educate you about changing how you chew and swallow your food;
- Counsel you on what foods to avoid;
- Assist you recognize when you are full;
- Augment your physical activity.