A chronic health problem on the rise is obesity, which is
a result from an excess of fat exceeding the body’s physical needs. According
to Dr. Stephen Angamuthu, Consultant General Surgeon at Royal Bahrain Hospital,
explains the problems of obesity. “Obesity almost always leads to a number of
other chronic health conditions, which we call co-morbidities. Some examples
are cardiovascular disease, hypertension, type II diabetes, Pulmonary
dysfunction, Osteoarthritis, Gallbladder disease, Cancer (breast and colon),
and many others.”
However, it is difficult to shed all of the excess fat
through just diet and exercise. With proper commitment this can be achieved,
but nonetheless many find the most rigorous of diets and exercise routines
difficult to follow or not success. “Bariatric surgery is the perfect option
for those who want the full and permanent solution if a conservative line fails.
Millions of people worldwide have undergone bariatric surgery successfully. As
a matter of fact, in most cases, the risks that arise from remaining obese are
greater than that of undergoing surgery.”
Dr. Stephen goes on to explain about the surgery itself
and how it is done at Royal Bahrain Hospital. “We have adopted the modern,
minimally-invasive techniques to be used whenever the case allows it. These
techniques have made bariatric surgery even safer, and include less bleeding
and shorter post-operation recovery times.”
In order to combat the rising rate of obesity in Bahrain,
Dr. Stephen recommends all people to assess their weight and choose their
options. “If you choose bariatric surgery, you will finally see all the
beneficial effects it will have on your health, which have been confirmed by
numerous studies. For example, you will prevent obesity-related diseases, have
an extended life span, increased energy and self-esteem, and of course weight
loss. The average weight loss expected over three years is 62% of the excess
weight.
“If you want to know if you’re a good candidate for
bariatric surgery, schedule an appointment with a trusted surgeon who has
performed this operation. He or she will be able to assess your case fully and
work with you to begin your journey to becoming healthier.” Says Dr. Stephen.
Dr. Stephen Angamuthu is a Consultant General Surgeon at
Royal Bahrain Hospital. To book your appointment, call 17246800 or visit www.royalbahrainhospital.com for more information.
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