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Morbid Obesity Due To Excess Calories

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Symptoms

What is Morbid Obesity Due To Excess Calories?

Morbid obesity occurs when the body mass index (BMI) exceeds 40 as a result of consuming more calories than the body requires. The excess calorie intake leads to fat accumulation around the body and organs, causing metabolic and physical strain. In ICD-10, this condition is classified under the code E66.01.

Common Symptoms

Morbid obesity due to excess calorie intake may present with the following symptoms:

  • Significant or continuous weight gain
  • Chronic fatigue or lack of stamina
  • Shortness of breath or breathlessness with mild activity
  • Back pain or pressure on the lower back, knees, or hips
  • Difficulty bending, walking, or performing daily movements

Causes

Morbid obesity is often the result of a combination of contributing factors, including:

  • Excessive consumption of fast food, sugary drinks, and processed snacks
  • Physical inactivity or prolonged sedentary lifestyle
  • Family history or genetic predisposition to obesity
  • Hormonal disorders such as hypothyroidism or insulin resistance
  • Medications that increase appetite or promote weight gain
Treatment

Treatment Options for Morbid Obesity Due To Excess Calories in Jersey Village

Treatment includes lifestyle changes and medical support:

  • Nutrition Counseling: Customized nutrition plans and portion-control strategies designed to help you cut down on excess calories and adopt sustainable eating habits.
  • Behavioral Therapy: Guidance on mindful eating, managing stress or emotional triggers, and building healthy long-term habits.
  • Medications: FDA-approved weight-loss medications with regular follow-ups to monitor appetite control, metabolism, and overall progress.
  • Bariatric Surgery: Includes options such as gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy, along with complete pre-operative evaluation and post-surgery recovery care.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

At GastroDoxs, our multidisciplinary team specializes in managing morbid obesity caused by excess calories. Our comprehensive, patient-centered approach combines personalized nutrition counseling, behavioral support, FDA-approved medications, and surgical coordination when necessary. With a compassionate team guiding you at every step, we help you achieve your weight loss goals and overall well-being. Book your appointment today and take the first step toward a healthier, more active life.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ICD-10 Code of Morbid Obesity as a result of Excess Calories?

The ICD-10 code assigned for Morbid Obesity due to Excess Calories is E66.01.

Diagnosis of Morbid Obesity due to Excess Calories?

This condition is diagnosed by calculating your Body Mass Index (BMI). A BMI over 40 kg/m², along with your health history and related risk factors, confirms the diagnosis of morbid obesity.

Will I be able to lose weight automatically without having to go to the doctor?

While some individuals may lose weight through diet and exercise alone, professional medical guidance ensures safer, more effective, and longer-lasting results.

Should the Proximate Cause of Excess Calories mean I need surgery to treat Morbid Obesity?

Surgery is not always required. Eligibility depends on your BMI, overall health, and how well you respond to nutrition, physical activity, medication, and behavioral therapies.

Which foods should be avoided when it comes to coping with this condition?

Avoid foods high in fat and low in nutrients, such as fried foods, sugary drinks, processed snacks, and large portions of refined carbohydrates.

Does Houston have support groups that deal with morbid obesity?

Yes. GastroDoxs hosts monthly support group sessions to provide encouragement, shared experiences, and continued motivation throughout your weight-loss journey.

How much weight do I expect to lose having professional assistance?

With a structured medical weight management plan, patients typically lose 10–25% of their initial weight within the first year of care.

Is my Morbid Obesity due to Excess Calories insurable?

Most insurance providers cover nutrition counseling, prescription weight-loss medications, and bariatric surgery when medically necessary. Coverage may vary by plan and provider.

What is the frequency of meetings with a specialist on this condition?

Patients generally start with monthly appointments, transitioning to visits every 3–6 months as progress stabilizes and long-term goals

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