reported that research indicated “nearly 90% of gastric bypass patients experienced at least one adverse event in the years following the procedure.” Investigators found that “in approximately two-thirds of patients, the symptoms were severe enough to prompt contact with a general practitioner or other healthcare professional, and 29% of patients experienced events requiring hospitalization.” The researchers found that “the most common adverse events were fatigue, abdominal pain, anemia, and dumping syndrome.” The findings were published online in JAMA Surgery.
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