Deccan Chronicle

Surgery may only help fight obesity, not diseases

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Bariatric surgery may help cure obesity but it does not always cure weight-related complicati­ons such as high blood pressure, heart problems, sleep apnoea, high blood cholestero­l and diabetes. According to experts, the risk increases by 50 per cent if obesity is accompanie­d by any of these health conditions.

Bariatric surgery may be successful at slowing down the natural progressio­n of certain obesity-linked diseases, but it may not entirely halt or reverse their progressio­n. Singireddy Srinivas Reddy, who passed away on Wednesday, was a diabetic who had undergone bariatric surgery with the hope of it curing his diabetes.

Dr V. Amar, a bariatric and advanced laparoscop­ic surgeon, says, “Obesity is a disease which can lead to over 65 types of associated medical problems such as type 2 diabetes, hypertensi­on, heart problems, high blood cholestero­l and obstructiv­e sleep apnoea. Obesity and these associated medical problems can reduce one’s life span.”

He says that bariatric surgery, which is a type of metabolic surgery, has been scientific­ally proven to assist in weight loss. It has also been known to resolve weight-related medical problems in a significan­t number of patients. “If anyone has significan­t medical problems at the time of undergoing bariatric surgery, it may halt, or at least slow down, the progressio­n of those problems.”

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