United Arab Emirates (Press Release) June 11, 2008 --
FORERUNNERS HEALTHCARE is the premiere most medical tourism company that provides obesity surgery at Delhi in India to international patients.
Their websites WWW.FORERUNNERSHEALTHCARE.COM provides information on arranging low cost surgery in India.
Immediately following surgery, most patients lose weight rapidly and continue to do so until 18 to 24 months after the procedure. Although most patients then start to regain some of their lost weight, few regain it all. Surgery improves most obesity-related conditions. For example, in one study, blood sugar levels of most obese patients with diabetes returned to normal after surgery. Nearly all patients whose blood sugar levels did not return to normal were older or had diabetes for a long time. A common risk of restrictive operations is vomiting caused by the small stomach being overly stretched by food particles that have not been chewed well. Obesity operations also may cause “dumping syndrome,” whereby stomach contents move too rapidly through the small intestine. Symptoms include nausea, weakness, sweating, faintness, and, occasionally, diarrhea after eating, as well as the inability to eat sweets without becoming so weak and sweaty that the patient must lie down until the symptoms pass. If anything, increased demand on obesity surgery at Delhi in India due to medical tourism may result in their expansion.
Their websites WWW.FORERUNNERSHEALTHCARE.COM provides information on arranging low cost surgery in India.
Immediately following surgery, most patients lose weight rapidly and continue to do so until 18 to 24 months after the procedure. Although most patients then start to regain some of their lost weight, few regain it all. Surgery improves most obesity-related conditions. For example, in one study, blood sugar levels of most obese patients with diabetes returned to normal after surgery. Nearly all patients whose blood sugar levels did not return to normal were older or had diabetes for a long time. A common risk of restrictive operations is vomiting caused by the small stomach being overly stretched by food particles that have not been chewed well. Obesity operations also may cause “dumping syndrome,” whereby stomach contents move too rapidly through the small intestine. Symptoms include nausea, weakness, sweating, faintness, and, occasionally, diarrhea after eating, as well as the inability to eat sweets without becoming so weak and sweaty that the patient must lie down until the symptoms pass. If anything, increased demand on obesity surgery at Delhi in India due to medical tourism may result in their expansion.

This is about general information on obesity surgery
Email
Print
SPAM





