What Are the Side Effects of the Intragastric Balloon Procedure?

Intragastric balloon placement is a procedure that involves the placement of a saline-filled silicone balloon inside of the stomach, reducing its […]

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Intragastric balloon placement is a procedure that involves the placement of a saline-filled silicone balloon inside of the stomach, reducing its capacity by half. This procedure can lead to successful weight loss when diet and exercise are not effective.

Following the placement of your intragastric balloon at our state-of-the-art surgical center in Tijuana, B.C., you will begin a recovery period. It is common for patients to experience temporary side effects following their surgery.

In this blog post, Dr. Liza Maria Pompa Gonzalez discusses the potential side effects of the intragastric balloon procedure.

Side Effect after Intragastric Balloon Placement

One of the main benefits of undergoing intragastric balloon placement in Tijuana, B.C., is that there is no need for incisions. This allows prevents many of the surgical side effects, like bleeding, bruising, and swelling, that are common after weight loss surgery procedures.

Nausea

Some patients experience nausea and vomiting in the days after the procedure as the stomach adjusts to the changes. We can prescribe anti-nausea medication to reduce this symptom.

Abdominal Discomfort

Patients may also experience some abdominal pain as they get used to the balloon. Pain medication can help.

Gas, Bloating, and Heartburn

The presence of the balloon can cause these side effects. Adjusting your diet and fully chewing your food can help.

Reduced Frequency of Bowel Movements

Since the balloon will reduce the amount of food that patients can eat, they may notice that they have bowel movements less frequently.

Bad Breath

Food can get stuck on the mucous surrounding the balloon. Chewing your food well, moving around, and drinking water can reduce this side effect.

Tips for Reducing Your Risk of Side Effects

There are several ways that you can minimize side effects following intragastric balloon placement.

Work with a Respected Doctor

Dr. Liza María Pompa González is certified by the Mexican Board of General Surgery and the American Heart Association in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support. With over 10 years of surgical experience, Dr. Pompa is known for her surgical skills.

Discuss All Risk Factors during Your Consultation

In order to lower your risk of side effects and complications, Dr. Pompa will need to know your medical history and any conditions (including a history of ulcers) or diseases that you had or currently have.

Candidates will also need to list all medications or supplements that they take. Details matter, and patients should not withhold any medically relevant information.

Following Recovery Guidelines

Before or after your treatment, you will be given recovery guidelines that are intended to help you heal quickly and safely. The guidelines include important advice that can lower your risk of side effects.

Reporting Sharp Increases in Pain Immediately

It is not uncommon for patients to experience discomfort or nausea following intragastric balloon placement. Following your balloon placement, you will be monitored by members of our medical team.

Sharp increases in discomfort or pain may also be a sign of a serious side effect or complication. These symptoms should be reported to our office immediately.

Schedule Your Bariatric Consultation Today

Once placed, the intragastric balloon reduces the stomach’s capacity for food by half. Many patients enjoy significant weight loss following this procedure. To schedule your intragastric balloon consultation, please contact our office at (866) 313-5773.