Sleep Apnea and weight Loss Surgery

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Dated: 2 Dec 2009
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Sleep apnea is the state where you discontinue breathing in the night for small intervals. There are three kinds of sleep apnea, including central, mixed and obstructive. Out of these, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is caused because of blockage of airway, generally when the throat’s soft issues collapses and closes while sleeping. The central sleep apnea happens when the airway does not gets blocked, however the brain stops signaling the muscles to respire. On the other hand, mixed apnea is a fusion of central and obstructive sleep apnea. With every apnea event, brain briefly arouses individual with sleep apnea to resume breathing, consequently sleep is extensively fragmented and not of good quality.  

Sleep apnea’s symptoms

Few of the most usual symptoms that you might notice include: • Excessive daytime sleepiness that is sleeping when you usually should not like while you are having food, driving or talking.   • Walking with a lethargic feeling following sleep having issues with concentrating and memory, feeling tried as well as experiencing changes in personality• Night or morning headaches• Sour taste and heartburn in mouth, especially during night • Nocturia, urinating at night • Chest pain and seating when you sleep

There are other sleep apnea’s symptoms that someone else might note when you sleep, including:   • Apnea that may occur as less as five times in an hour (mild apnea) to above than fifty times in an hour (severe apnea), which determines the severity of sleep apnea    • High snoring, although majority of the individuals suffering from sleep apnea snore, but not every individual who snore suffers from sleep apnea• Turning while sleeping and restless tossing• Gasping spells or night time choking

Sleep apnea and obesity

When it comes to finding out reasons of sleep apnea, one of the main causes noticed highly is obesity. Obesity is a leading cause of sleep apnea and one can eliminate the symptoms and breathe simply through getting weight loss surgery. Through weight loss surgery when you lose as less as ten percent of your weight, you can considerably reduce your risk of getting sleep apnea.

Getting weight loss surgery, you can successfully assist an individual suffering from sleep apnea to get rid off the disease and get a proper sleep. The best part of weight loss surgery is that it allows you to shed off excess weight in a very little span, which otherwise putting off through traditional mediums would take loads of time.  

The studies have proved that people who do not get adequate amount of sleep contains higher level of cortisol within their system as compared to those who take enough sleep. High level of cortisol, can lead to put on weight, which consequently causes sleep apnea. Through weight loss surgery the level of cortisol can be decreased, and the problem of sleep apnea can be cured.

Remaining untreated, obesity and sleep apnea, collectively can have detrimental effects over your mood, weight and most importantly your social life. Also, your souse might also go through the same symptoms, since they will too have insufficient sleep because of your loud snoring and odd sleeping patterns.      

 

Gastric Bypass Complication Rates Have To Be Viewed Over A Relatively Long Time Frame

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Categorized Under: General Health
Dated: 17 Oct 2008
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Gastric bypass surgery (otherwise known as weight loss or bariatric surgery) is helping tens of thousands of severely obese individuals to lower their risk from such life-threatening conditions as hypertension and to regain much of their prior lifestyle. Problems arising from gastric bypass surgery can however be significant and need to be taken into consideration before opting for surgery.

Several studies have been conducted looking at rates of gastric bypass complication in the short-term and these frequently follow the progress of patients for up to 30 days after their procedure. However, a more recent study (looking at claims for hospital and outpatient care for over 5 million people who were members of employer sponsored health plans covering forty-nine states and including over 2,500 weight loss patients) has extended the findings of prior investigations to look in detail at complications arising up to 6 months after surgery.

According to the study death occurred during the procedure, or in the 6 months after the procedure, in just 0.2% of patients and that the commonest complications were dumping syndrome (diarrhea, vomiting and reflux) which occurred in roughly 20% of cases, anastomosis problems (leakage or restriction at the join of the stomach and intestine) which occurred in roughly 12% of cases, abdominal hernias in 7% of cases, infections in 6% of cases and pneumonia which was seen in roughly 4% of patients.

The study also showed that in the region of 10% or people who survived the first 30 days after surgery without complication went on to experience problems in the following 5 months. In almost all cases these problems consisted of dumping, abdominal hernia, anastomosis problems, and marginal ulcers. Additionally, although just less than 5% of patients had to be re-admitted to hospital during the first 30 day period, this figure increased to a little over 7% when looking at the extended 6 month timeframe.

The cost of gastric bypass surgery was also increased significantly by problems and, although individuals experiencing surgery free from complication paid in the region of $25,000, problems within the 6 month post-surgical period pushed this figure up to in the region of $36,500. Where patients needed to be re-admitted to hospital as a result of gastric bypass complications the cost increased to in excess of $65,000.

Weight loss surgery is very much the start of the weight loss process and, as opposed to many forms of surgery which cure the problem instantly, the results of weight loss surgery take some time to appear. It is no surprise therefore that problems arise after surgery and this must be carefully considered before you make any decision to embark on this particular journey.