DIABETES TYPE 2 SURGERIES
Diabetes and Obesity: Seeking a Surgical Solution
The
Relationship Between Diabetes and Obesity
Diabetes
is a metabolic disorder that occurs when the body has trouble producing insulin
or when insulin is not effectively utilized. Type 2 diabetes constitutes a
large portion of diabetes cases worldwide and is often closely associated with
obesity. Obesity is defined as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or above.
The role of obesity in the development of Type 2 diabetes can be explained by
the fat tissue in the body causing insulin resistance.
Diabetes Surgery and its Reasons
For
individuals who are overweight or obese, diet and exercise are generally the
first recommended steps for weight control. However, in some cases, bariatric
surgery (obesity surgery) can be an effective option to address severe weight
issues. Especially in cases where Type 2 diabetes is associated with obesity,
bariatric surgery may be considered.
Why Should One Consider Diabetes Surgery?
● Effective Weight Control:
Obesity surgery may be more effective compared to other weight loss methods.
This can contribute to managing Type 2 diabetes.
● Improvement or Resolution of Diabetes:
Bariatric surgery can reduce the severity of Type 2 diabetes or eliminate it
altogether. Significant improvement in blood sugar levels can be observed in
many patients after surgery.
● Reduction of Other Health Issues:
Obesity and Type 2 diabetes often come with a range of health problems. Obesity
surgery can help manage these issues.
● Long-Term Health Benefits:
Obesity surgery has been observed to provide not only weight control but also
long-term health benefits.
However,
every patient is different, and undergoing obesity surgery requires a detailed
assessment and consultation with a specialist. The advantages and risks of such
surgery should be carefully evaluated.