Remarkable Strides in Type 2 Diabetes Management
Boosting Heart Health
Metabolic and bariatric surgery markedly diminishes the risk of heart-related diseases, including coronary artery disease, stroke, and peripheral arterial disease. The ensuing weight loss after surgery significantly improves hypertension, cholesterol levels, and other cardiovascular risk factors, paving the way for a longer, healthier life.
Ease from Sleep Apnoea
Joint Pain Relief
Excess weight is a significant load and burden for joints, often resulting in chronic pain and mobility issues. Significant weight loss following bariatric surgery alleviates this pressure, especially on the knees, hips, and back, enhancing mobility and usually dramatically reducing dependency on pain relief or and delaying the need for joint replacement.
Fertility and Hormonal Health Improvements
Obesity can impair reproductive health. Post-surgery weight loss has shown to enhance fertility, particularly in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and can lead to the normalization of menstrual cycles, positively affecting fertility and the likelihood of pregnancy.
Mental Health Enhancements
The surgery’s impact on mental health is profound, with many experiencing uplifts in mood, reduction in symptoms of depression and anxiety, and boost in self-esteem. These improvements are largely attributed to the positive shifts in physical health, appearance, and life quality.
Lowered Cancer Risk
Obesity significantly increases cancer risk. Bariatric surgery and the significant weight reduction may reduce the risk of certain cancers associated with obesity, such as breast, colon, and endometrial cancer.
Deciding to pursue bariatric surgery is a profound choice that requires careful consideration and consultation with healthcare experts. At Blackrock WeightCare, we recommend visiting the “Do I Qualify” section on our website to determine your eligibility. The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section will also allow you to gather further information before scheduling a consultation with a surgeon. It is crucial to realise that committing to surgery also means committing to enduring lifestyle changes to maintain the benefits of the health improvements achieved after surgery.
In conclusion, bariatric surgery is more than a procedure for weight loss—it’s a gateway to a healthier, more fulfilling life for those dealing with the complex challenges of obesity. The spectrum of health benefits which accrue after bariatric surgery affirms its critical role for those patients who live with the complex disease of obesity and who are eligible for surgical treatment.