Medical Treatment for Obesity

Medical Treatment for Obesity

Medical treatment overview:

Treatment by a physician may be necessary when an individual’s own efforts to lose weight have failed and/or when co-existing medical conditions make it crucial for a person to lose weight. Prescription medication may be necessary for those having obesity-related health problems while behavioral measures can play an important part of any weight loss regimen. Over-the-counter supplements are used by many people in an attempt to lose weight. Behavioral strategies may be used to help change dietary habits and increase activity levels. Eating disorders require treatment by a therapist, and may also require medication.

Specific treatment for obesity will be determined by your physician based on:

Types of medical treatment for obesity:

Medical treatment for obesity includes, but is not limited to, the following:

Physicians, psychotherapists, and nutritionists can help a person with an eating disorder. Therapy can also help modify behavior and attitudes. Some people benefit from medication and support groups.

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