Complications of Gastric Bypass Surgery

Gastric bypass surgery is often the last hope forsmall intestine.  It presents as nausea, vomitting,
patients who suffer from weight-relateddiarrhea, dizziness, and sweating.  It commonly
complications.  Patients often have a dramaticoccurs after eating sweets or high fat foods. 
improvement in their weight and health shortly after 
surgery.  The decision to undergo surgery, however,Leaking in the stomach. Patients may experience
should not be taken lightly.  One should first fullyleaking of stomach fluid.  This usually heals with time
understand the risks of gastric bypass surgery.and only requires antibiotics.  However, it can be
 severe enough to require emergency surgery.
After gastric bypass surgery, you will not be able to 
eat normally.  When you’re up to it, you will firstIncision hernia. An incision hernia may occur if there is
be on a liquid only diet.  Patients then progress toa weakness in the incision.  This usually requires
soft foods and ultimately a regular diet.  However,surgical repair.
with your stomach effectively reduced in size, 
you’ll need to eat very small meals.  In fact,Narrowing of the stomach exit. This is a rare
eating too much or too fast in the first six monthscomplication that may require dilation as an outpatient
may cause vomiting or pain.  You will gradually beprocedure or surgical correction.
able to eat more, but you’ll never eat as much 
as before.  In addition, as your body rapidly losesBlood clots. Post-surgical patients may get blood clots
weight, your body may experience some otherin the legs.  These blood clots can be dangerous if
changes.  You may experience tiredness, bodythey travel to the lungs, causing damage and can
aches or mood changes.  Patients also report feelinglead to death.  Walking and using leg wraps,
cold, having dry skin, and thinning hair. however, can reduce your risk.  Quitting smoking is
 also recommended.
As with any other surgery, risks for gastric bypass 
patients include bleeding and infection.  RisksDeath. Death occurs in about one in 300 patients. 
specifically associated with gastric bypass surgeryYour risk may vary depending on your general health,
include:comorbidities, and age.
  
  
Dumping syndrome. Dumping syndrome occurs whenTo learn more about weight loss surgery and its
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