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  • Klint Munch posted an update 1 year, 5 months ago

    Indications

    An intra gastric balloon is one option for people who are trying to lose weight and are experiencing trouble controlling their appetites. The procedure is minimally invasive and patients can expect a few days of discomfort. Some patients may experience mild to moderate pain, but this can be easily controlled with pain medication. If the pain is more severe, patients should let their surgeon know right away. Some patients may also experience bloating. This is due to increased fluid volume in the stomach and intestines. This can be uncomfortable, but it will go away within a few days. In addition, patients should drink plenty of water and eat light meals to prevent dehydration and constipation.

    A patient should be aware of the risks and benefits of intragastric balloon surgery before undergoing the procedure. A qualified surgeon can help them make the best decision for their weight loss program. The procedure can be quite expensive, but it may be more cost-effective than an outpatient procedure. Some doctors recommend using a liquid filling medium instead of air. However, Non-Surgical Weight Loss is still up for debate. Patients should also remember that there are no established guidelines on how to fill the balloon. In addition, patients should be aware of the risks and side effects of the procedure. Some patients may experience nausea and cramps. These side effects should not last long, but they should be noted to patients so that they can address them as quickly as possible.

    Procedures

    There are many factors that affect the cost of procedures for intra gastric balloon. The cost depends on how much time is needed for the procedure, how many balloons are placed, and whether they are repeated or one single procedure. The procedure can be completed in less than one hour. The cost can be as low as $5,000, although it will vary depending on your area.

    In order to get the most out of the procedure, you should be aware of its risks. You will have to follow strict dietary restrictions for a few days after the procedure. A typical diet plan will include protein shakes and soft foods. However, after two weeks, you can resume normal eating. If you are suffering from a weight-related health condition, such as sleep apnea, high blood pressure, diabetes, or fatty liver, you may benefit from this treatment. It can also help you improve certain blood cholesterol levels.

    Cost

    When you are considering an intra gastric balloon procedure, the cost can be an important consideration. The cost of the procedure will vary based on several factors. For example, the balloon itself may cost up to $3,000 in Mexico, while the cost in the US may be three times higher. Although the cost of the procedure is not disclosed on the manufacturer’s website, the surgeon should be able to explain to you all the costs associated with it.

    The cost for the procedure is not covered by medical insurance, and the cost will depend on the type of procedure performed and the surgeon who performed it. Most patients can pay a one-time fee, but there are several different financing options available. Some financing options have no interest and some even include no payments for the first three months.

    Recovery timeline

    Depending on the type of procedure and the patient’s medical history, the intra gastric balloon cost can range from $3,000 to $8,000. The procedure is carried out by placing the balloon inside the stomach. The patient is usually hospitalized for a few hours. Patients are placed on a clear liquid diet and then progress to a soft, pureed or regular diet. It is important to give the stomach time to adjust to the new pressure and nutrition.

    After the ballooning procedure, patients should drink plenty of fluids for the first 24 hours. Then, on day two, they can move on to soft foods. However, if the patient experiences severe abdominal pain, he or she must notify the doctor immediately. Patients also should be aware of a possible side effect known as bloating, which occurs when the volume of fluid in the stomach and intestines increases. This can be painful, but will subside within a few days. Patients should make sure to drink plenty of water and eat small, light meals. They should also avoid dehydration and constipation.

    Insurance coverage

    Most insurance companies do not cover the cost of gastric balloon procedures. Therefore, you should research the cost before deciding to undergo the procedure. The procedure usually costs around six to nine thousand dollars. However, most doctors offer financing plans to help patients pay for the cost. Ask your doctor about financing options if you have questions.

    The balloon insertion procedure is done by a doctor using an endoscope and a thin, flexible tube. The endoscope goes through your mouth and down your esophagus to the stomach. Afterwards, the balloon is inflated under light anesthesia. The balloon is a small tube that takes up space in the stomach and helps you feel full faster.