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One of our most specialized medical services is online medical counseling and online case study by a specialist medical team. You can consult with our best doctors and make the best decision before choosing and deciding on treatment
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Dr. Seyed Mohammad Ali Lavasani
Dr. Seyed Mohammad Ali Lavasani, specialist and general surgeon
Iran . tehran
Board of General Surgery, Colorectal Surgery and Pelvic Floor Diseases Specialist, Advanced Laparoscopic Cancer Surgeon. Medical system number: 115566
Doctorate in General Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, 2016- General Surgery Specialty Course, Shahid Beheshti University, 2016- Advanced Colorectal and Laparoscopy Fellowship Course, Shahid Beheshti University, 2014- Member of the Society of Iranian Surgeons – Member of the Coloproctology Society of Iran – Member of the Ostomy Society of Iran – Member of the Colorectal Research Center of Iran University of Medical Sciences – Head of the Surgery Department of Omid Hospital, Tehran
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Before & After Surgery
As with any surgery, gastric bypass carries some risks. Complications of surgery include infection, blood clots, and internal bleeding. Another risk is an anastomosis. This is a new connection created in your intestines and stomach during the bypass surgery that will not fully heal and will leak. Gastric bypass is surgery that helps you lose weight by changing how your stomach and small intestine handle the food you eat. After the surgery, your stomach will be smaller. You will feel full with less food. The food you eat will no longer go into some parts of your stomach and small intestine that absorb food. This surgery may help you lose weight and manage medical conditions related to obesity. These conditions include diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea, and risk factors for heart disease and stroke. Weight-loss surgery is also known as bariatric surgery. In the early days and weeks after surgery, it's normal to experience fatigue, nausea and vomiting, difficulty sleeping, postsurgical pain, weakness, light-headedness, loss of appetite, flatulence and gas pain, loose stools, and emotional ups and downs. To be eligible for weight-loss surgery, you must meet the following requirements: Have a body mass index (BMI) of 35 or higher, or have a BMI between 30 and 35 and an obesity-related condition, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure or severe sleep apnea.Question and Answer
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