Obesity is a chronic medical problem and has to be treated accordingly. The treatment cannot be generalized as every person responds differently to treatments and hence a medical treatment that fits one’s specific requirement has to be proposed by the medical practitioner.
Because of the alarming proportions this disease has assumed, there are several treatment strategies that governmental and non-government organizations have established. Medical professionals use these broad guidelines to estimate the risk associated with the individual’s state and accordingly evolve a course of treatment.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) provides clinical guidelines on the identification, evaluation, and treatment of overweight and obese individuals. Medical Care for Obese Patients is also an organization that provides information on accommodating such patients independent of their treatment.
Weight loss programs have to be chosen deliberately after looking at various angles, as it is important to prevent the individual from reverting to the original state. It is also important to ensure that such obese individuals do not get depressed on considering the magnitude of their weight management programs.
On failure of diet restrictions and lifestyle changes in reducing obesity, individuals seek other medical treatments such as prescription medications, supplements, and behavioral strategy psychotherapy.
Surgery is also an option for many obese individuals unable to manage their weights by mere weight management schedules. Various types of procedures under bariatric surgery are carried out to help these individuals. Some of the surgical procedures that have become quite popular are vertical banded gastroplasty, scopinaro procedure, and gastric bypass surgery.
Physicians determine the specific treatment for obesity based on age, overall health, and medical history of the individual. Tolerance, expectation, and preference of the individual are also taken into consideration before programming their weight loss schedule. It is advisable to check the body mass index of the person and if found to be more than the expected range, corrective measures should be accordingly taken.
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