Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Bariatric Surgery in Pune


Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, refers to activities designed to reduce weight (bariatric is caused by the importance or weight of Greek). Activities can limit the amount you can eat (restrictive activities such as gastric ulcer gastrectomy), or reduce the amount of food you can absorb or limit the amount you can eat and reduce the amount you can absorb (gastric bypass or stomach) mini stomach bypass). The term does not include procedures for surgical removal of body fat such as liposuction or abdominoplasty.

Therefore, health can have many advantages over weight loss, especially after obesity surgery.

Scientific research demonstrated that obesity surgery can reduce health problems considerably, as shown in the table below: 0-

Improvement in health after the bypass
• Health problem Gastric bypass
• Cured from diabetes
• (no medication) 84%
• Diabetes improved by 93%
• High cholesterol 95%
• High blood pressure
• (excluded from all medicines) 68%
• High blood pressure - 87% improved
• Sleep Apnea - Improved 94%

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Friday, June 7, 2019

Easy To Get Gallstones Treatment In Pune


Gallstones look like-


Gallstones can vary from 1 to hundreds, anywhere from millimeters to 4 or 5 centimeters in size. When there is only one or just a few gallstones, they tend to be round. When a large number of gallstones are present, they tend to rub one gall and other gallstones and grow chopped. Brown pigment gallstones can be broken or irregular.

Will the gallstone pass?
Gallstones can pass through a gallbladder or duct (especially when small). It is the passage of gallstones that causes many complications.

What causes gallstones? Who gets them?
Gallstones are common. It occurs in about 20% of US, Canadian, and European women, but there is a big difference in the prevalence of different ethnic groups. For example, gallstones occur 1-2 times more often in Scandinavian and Mexican Americans. The rate of gallstones among American Indians is over 80%. These differences are probably explained by genetic (genetic) factors. One-degree relatives (parents, siblings, and children) of individuals with gallstones are 1 1/2 times more likely to have gallstones than those without first-grade relatives with gallstones. Additional support for genetic susceptibility comes from twin studies. Thus, a pair of unequal pairs of twins (sharing 50% of the genes) shares 8% of all gallstones. Both of the same pair of twins (100% share of the gene) has 23% gallstones.

To know more about gallstones watch this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=361&v=Hz5v2Qt8Cvs