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The risks of gastric bypass
surgery include:
- Bleeding
- Infections
- Follow-up surgeries to
correct complications, or to
remove excess skin
- Gallstones due to
significant weight loss in a
short amount of time
- Gastritis (inflammation
of the lining of the stomach)
- Vomiting from eating more
than the stomach pouch can
hold
- Iron or vitamin B12
deficiencies (if they occur)
can lead to anemia
- Calcium deficiency (if it
occurs) can contribute to the
development of early
osteoporosis or other bone
disorders
Follow up surgeries may be less
likely if gastric bypass is
performed with a laparoscope.
Another common complication from
gastric bypass is "dumping
syndrome." The symptoms often
include:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Bloated feeling
- Dizziness
- Sweating
You can lessen these symptoms
by following your dietitian's
guidelines very carefully,
especially during the first two
months after surgery.
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