Bariatric surgery, which includes gastric bypass and other weight-loss treatments, involves making adjustments to your digestive system to help you lose weight. When diet and exercise haven't worked or you're having major health problems as a result of your weight, you may need bariatric surgery. You may be limited in how much you can consume as a result of some operations. Other methods function by inhibiting the body's capacity to absorb nutrients. Some procedures combine the two. While bariatric surgery has many advantages, all weight-loss surgeries are big procedures with significant risks and negative effects. To help assure the long-term success of bariatric surgery, you must also make permanent healthy dietary adjustments and exercise on a regular basis. Bariatric surgery is used to help you lose weight and minimize your chance of developing potentially life-threatening health conditions as a result of your weight. Typically, bariatric surgery is performed only after you've attempted to lose weight through bettering your diet and exercise habits. Not everyone who is excessively overweight is a candidate for bariatric surgery. To be eligible for weight-loss surgery, you may need to meet certain medical requirements. To check if you qualify, you'll probably have to go through a lengthy screening process. To live a healthier lifestyle, you must also be willing to make long-term adjustments.
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