People with a BMI of 30 or above or obesity-related health issues should consider medical weight loss methods.
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Medical weight loss methods are usually used after diet and exercise fail or when obesity causes substantial health hazards. Common weight-loss medical interventions:
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Prescription Medications: – Orlistat: This medication reduces the absorption of dietary fat in the intestines.
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Liraglutide: Originally developed for diabetes management, liraglutide can also aid weight loss by regulating appetite and slowing digestion.
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Bariatric Surgery: – Gastric Bypass: This procedure involves creating a small stomach pouch and rerouting the small intestine to bypass a portion of it.
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Gastric Sleeve: A portion of the stomach is removed, leaving a smaller, banana-shaped stomach.
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Intragastric Balloon: – A deflated balloon is placed in the stomach and then inflated, reducing the amount of available space for food, leading to a feeling of fullness.
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Prescription Appetite Suppressants: – Medications like phentermine and diethylpropion are appetite suppressants that can be prescribed for short-term use.
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Medical Weight Loss Clinics: – These clinics are often supervised by healthcare professionals and may include a combination of prescription medications, counseling, and dietary guidance.
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Meal Replacements: – Medically supervised programs may include the use of meal replacement products, such as shakes or bars, to control calorie intake.
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