• Stomach Botox

    Stomach Botox

    The endoscopic method is the process of injecting approximately 200 IU of botox serum divided into 20 doses into the muscles in the stomach wall. A temporary paralysis of the stomach wall lasting approximately 4-6 months is provided. In this way, the digestion of the person is slowed down and the person feels full for

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  • STOMACH BALLOON

    A gastric balloon is an inflatable medical device. A gastric balloon is inserted into the stomach endoscopically without surgery and without stitches, and then the operation is performed by inflating it.The balloon is inflated with a liquid dyed with methylene blue compatible with body fluids through endoscopic apparatus.The application takes an average of 15-20 minutes.

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  • COLON AND RECTUM DISEASES AND SURGERY

    COLON AND RECTUM DISEASES AND SURGERY

    Although there are dozens of benign diseases of the large intestine, the most common ones are ulcerative colitis, crohn’s disease, microbial colitis such as dysentery, colon polyps, diverticulosis coli, diverticulitis, irritable (spastic) colon. All these conditions are followed up with medication. One of the most important diseases of the large intestine is polyps. These are

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  • CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES

    CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES

    1-Cardiovascular Diseases Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Many people lose their lives to CVD every year.In fact, it is the number one cause of death for both men and women in the USA. In our country, when we look at the 2017 Cause of Death Statistics of the Turkish

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  • Hypertension and Nutrition

    Hypertension and Nutrition

    Blood pumped into the body by the left ventricle of the heart exerts pressure on the blood vessels through which it passes. The blood vessels respond to this pressure with resistance. The highest point when the heart contracts is called systolic pressure and the lowest point when the heart relaxes is called diastolic pressure. Hypertension

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  • Dumping Syndrome

    Dumping Syndrome

    What is Dumping Syndrome? Dumping syndrome is a disorder characterized by the passage of food from the stomach into the small intestine in a short period of time. It is a complication of surgery in which foods, especially those containing high sugar, are rapidly and uncontrollably released or dumped (dumped) into the small intestine bypassed

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  • What happens if I don’t follow the diet?

    What happens if I don’t follow the diet?

    Weight loss surgery is successful 80% of the time. The number one reason for failure in the other 20%: not following the postoperative diet. You must be disciplined and determined to stick to the program. This includes changing eating behaviors and exercise habits. It is very important to comply with the program prepared by your

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  • THE ROLE OF THE DIETITIAN IN BARIATRIC SURGERY

    THE ROLE OF THE DIETITIAN IN BARIATRIC SURGERY

    Nutritional counseling for patients undergoing bariatric surgery is divided into preoperative and postoperative periods. In the preoperative period, we aim to prepare the patient for the operation, reduce the risk of complications and facilitate the postoperative process by reducing visceral fat levels and reducing liver volume by applying a liver reduction diet. In the postoperative

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  • NUTRITION AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY

    NUTRITION AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY

    Nutrition is an important issue for the individual undergoing bariatric surgery. It is very important for the patient to follow the nutrition program meticulously, otherwise the patient may not reach the targeted weight. For the first 24 hours, the patient should strictly eat only liquid-oriented nutrition and then gradually switch to solid food. It is

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  • Communication in Pre-Hospital Emergency Health Services

    Communication in Pre-Hospital Emergency Health Services

    Effective communication skills are facilitators in human relationships. Communication, which forms the basis of interpersonal interaction, has an important place in the life of every individual. The real function of communication in health care is to make people trust each other by sharing feelings, thoughts, and information. It is foreseen that pre-hospital emergency health services

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