Nutrition and Health

Why is gastric surgery more harmful than it is benefits?

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In gastric bypass surgery, they can shrink the stomach by separating a larger part of the stomach and the initial part of the small intestine from the gastrointestinal tract. Failure to pass food through the mentioned sections will not be affected by the secretory enzymes from these areas and as a result will not be decomposed and less absorbed, and if the food is not absorbed, the person will lose weight, and so on in a way that,

With the help of another method of gastric bypass surgery called Roux-en-Y (RYGP), they shorten the gastrointestinal tract and stomach in another way.

 First, by creating a bag at the beginning of the stomach, they shrink it, and then connect the lower part of the small intestine to the end of the bag so that the food can pass through the new path. Of course, the initial part of the small intestine is reconnected to the beginning of the new intestinal tract in the form of a y, so that the secretions and mucus of these parts also enter the digestive tract.

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Before expressing any benefit or side effects of gastric surgery and its high costs, it is very easy to say that the part that is removed from the stomach or intestines or the part of it which disappears over the time, definitely as a part of the body that is the place of the absorption of vitamins and nutrients has its own functions, and we lose that function by removing that organ.

For example, the area to be removed from the stomach or intestines may be the site of active vitamin A absorption (absorption of vitamin A), and by removing that part of the stomach, the person will no longer be able to absorb vitamin A. Vitamin A will always be excreted after gastric surgery, and over the time, due to vitamin A deficiency, fatigue and lethargy or frequent colds (vitamin A deficiency leads to decreased body resistance) or non-healing of wounds, etc appears. This reduces the body’s resistance and susceptibility to  the infection, which can lead to thousands of diseases and cancers, which the person may never know the cause of it.

First of all, experience slimming with sports and professional sports groups and the latest clinical-club slimming devices, and then if you don’t get the desired result, go for surgeries.

Following the benefits of such gastric surgeries for weight loss, given that there are many more and better ways to lose weight, even for weights over 100 kg, the side effects of this type of surgery are much greater than their benefits.

“Some of the side effects may be seen in some people, but 90% of the people will have these complications after gastric surgery.”

Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone imbalances are linked to postoperative depression. Weight loss changes the balance of testosterone, estrogen and thyroid hormones.

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Losing weight quickly after surgery may alter testosterone and estrogen levels. These hormonal changes can affect a wide range of emotions, feeling depressed, angry, frustrated.

Pulmonary embolism: This condition causes a blood clot to form after surgery and then transmit it through the bloodstream to the lungs, which is accompanied by chest pain, shortness of breath, shock, fainting, rapid heartbeat, and even death.

Leakages: Leakages usually occur when the tissues of the stomach and intestines are unable to properly transfer food due to the formation of holes, and these substances leak into the inside of the abdomen. This leakage and hole can usually be repaired if detected on time. Symptoms of leakage include severe pain, increased heart rate, and fever. With the help of two methods, surgeons can examine the location of the leakage.

Small intestine obstruction: Small intestine obstruction may occur shortly after surgery or during the year after surgery. Symptoms include abdominal pain, swelling, and vomiting. It can be detected by abdominal radiography scan. Treatment for this condition may require surgery;

Nausea: Nausea and vomiting are common postoperative complications. Nausea is a common occurrence for many people who have undergone gastric bypass surgery. The probability of experiencing nausea in this condition is about 70%.

. Dehydration

. Indigestion

Ulcer site infection: Ulcer site infection in a wide range of 1.5 to 20% of cases may occur in the gastrointestinal tract in the digestion system.

. Wounds: There is a risk of ulcers after gastric bypass surgery. Smokers and people taking certain medications are at higher risk for post-operative scarring.

Other possible complications include shortness of breath, tissue ischemia, internal hernia, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (heartburn).

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