Symptoms of Morbid Obesity

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Obesity has become an unrelenting disease. As of 1997, the World Health Organization had officially recognized it as a global epidemic. Obesity's influence is widely-encompassing, but it is greatly observed in urban areas. In the United States, there is an estimated one-third of the population reported to tip the normal body mass index (BMI). The statistics on obesity are consistently rising as of the moment.

The diagnosis of obesity is made based on two scales: the BMI and the fat percentage. If the body mass index of a person is seen to be more than 35, and if the percentage of excess body fat a goes beyond 100, then he/she is considered morbidly obese.

Excess fat tends to wrongly accumulate in different parts of the body. In appendages, they tend to cause joint stiffness due to the fact that fat wastes away cartilage. In blood vessels, fat create blockages that result in low blood flow and decreased oxygen supplementation. In consequence, the body functions poorly and a person will feel a cascade of interrelated symptoms.

Pay attention to the items listed below and take note of those that you are currently experiencing:

¨ Chest pain

¨ Shortness of breath

¨ Easy fatiguability

¨ Skin disorders

¨ Arthritis and/or lower back pain

¨ Menstrual problems

¨ Blood tests resulting in a high cholesterol count

¨ Nape pain and high blood pressure readings

These entries are the major symptoms of morbid obesity. Now, if you affirm feeling most of the selection, then you might need to check your current health status.

Morbid obesity is a very dangerous condition that can develop lifelong disabilities like stroke and dementia (memory loss). In addition, fatal illnesses may also come about, such as gallstones, heart diseases (coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, and congestive heart failure), type II diabetes, fatty liver disease and some form of cancers involving the colon, prostate, rectum, breast and female reproductive system. It must be emphasized that heart diseases, diabetes, and cancer are listed as part of the top ten leading causes of death.

To prevent obesity-related morbidity and mortality, one must first address the issue of morbid obesity. Once the previously mentioned symptoms appear, they must promptly checked for the underlying cause and respectively treated. Furthermore, a weight loss program must be launched to reduce morbid obesity. Weight reduction must occur and followed through with proper maintenance practices. The weight loss regimen may comprise of the following: medications and surgery, behavior modification, right diet and an increased level of daily activity.

Living with morbid obesity will eventually take toll on your health. Before it steals away your life, know what you need to do.

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