Is ESG Safe? What Patients Should Know First
Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty, commonly known as ESG, is becoming a more familiar option for people who are struggling with weight management. Because it does not involve external cuts or removal of the stomach, many patients see it as a less invasive option compared with traditional weight loss surgery. But an important question remains: is ESG … Read more
4 Common Mistakes After ESG That May Slow Your Progress
Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty, commonly known as ESG, is a weight management procedure that helps reduce the size of the stomach without removing any part of it. Mistakes after ESG can quietly affect weight loss progress, especially when small habits slowly return after the procedure. Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty, or ESG, can be a helpful tool for … Read more
Chronic Acid Reflux Treatment: When Medication Isn’t Enough
Introduction Chronic acid reflux treatment is often overlooked until symptoms begin to interfere with daily life. While many people rely on medication for relief, needing treatment almost every day may signal a deeper issue that requires proper medical attention. Many individuals depend on acid-suppressing medication, only to find symptoms returning once they stop. This cycle … Read more
Fatty Liver Treatment: Can Surgery Help Improve Liver Health?
Introduction Fatty liver treatment is often overlooked because many people do not experience symptoms in the early stages. However, this condition can silently progress over time, even when a person feels completely well. Without proper management, it may lead to more serious liver complications. While lifestyle changes remain the first step, some individuals may benefit … Read more
Weight Loss Surgery for Fatty Liver: What Patients Should Know
Fatty liver disease is common, especially in people with overweight and insulin resistance. For some patients, weight loss surgery for fatty liver may be considered when lifestyle changes are not enough. The challenging part is that many people feel completely normal, even when fat is building up inside the liver. A routine blood test or … Read more
Bariatric Surgery and Heart Health: More Than Just Weight Loss
Many people think bariatric surgery is only about the number on the scale. But for patients living with obesity, the “bigger win” can be what happens inside the body, especially to the heart. Improving heart related numbers like blood pressure, cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood sugar control can make a meaningful difference to long term health. … Read more
Sleep Apnea and Weight: Why Snoring Can Be a Health Signal
Snoring is often treated like a joke. But persistent, loud snoring can sometimes be a sign of obstructive sleep apnea, a condition where breathing repeatedly slows or stops during sleep. Many people are surprised to learn how closely sleep apnea and weight are connected. For some patients, weight loss can reduce symptoms, and in selected … Read more
Dumping Syndrome After Bariatric Surgery: Triggers and Tips
Many people expect bariatric surgery to change how much they can eat. Fewer expect certain foods, especially sweets, to suddenly make them feel unwell. If a small dessert or sweet drink leaves someone cramps, bloating, diarrhea, dizzy, rapid heart rate, sweaty, nauseated, or needing to lie down, it may not be “weakness” or “food poisoning.” … Read more
Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG) Explained
Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG) is gaining attention as a less invasive option for people who struggle with weight regain despite repeated dieting and lifestyle changes. Many patients feel stuck in a frustrating cycle. They commit to diet plans, lose some weight, then regain it. They want help, but they are not ready for traditional weight … Read more
Weight Regain After Bariatric Surgery: Why & What To Do
Weight loss surgery is a powerful tool for long-term weight management, but many patients worry about one thing after their procedure: What if the weight comes back?Weight regain after bariatric surgery is more common than most people realise—and importantly, it does not mean failure. Understanding why weight regain happens, what is considered normal, and how … Read more
