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What is a gastric balloon and how can it help you lose weight? All you need to know

A gastric balloon sits in the stomach and swells so people feel full without eating as much

A UK health expert has said that “potentially millions” of obese people could be helped by a new pill containing a gastric balloon.

Here’s the lowdown on the balloon procedure which leaves people feeling full without consuming as much food.

 Gastric balloons swell in the stomach to make people feel full and therefore the aim is to reduce their calorie intake
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Gastric balloons swell in the stomach to make people feel full and therefore the aim is to reduce their calorie intakeCredit: Allurion

What is a gastric balloon?

A gastric balloon sits in the stomach and swells so people feel full without eating as much.

The concept is not new, but now a new pill containing the device is claiming to have helped obese people lose 2st in 16 weeks.

Unlike a gastric band, the Elipse pill does not require risky surgery.

 A new pill containing a gastric balloon has been said to help obese people shed the pounds in a matter of weeks
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A new pill containing a gastric balloon has been said to help obese people shed the pounds in a matter of weeksCredit: Allurion

It can be taken under the supervision of a medic, nutritionist or dietitian in a process that lasts just 15 minutes.

Patients swallow the pill with a glass of water, and once it hits the stomach, the balloon is filled with a pint of water through a tube.

The tube then detaches from the balloon and it pops after four months and passes out painlessly through the body.

 Unlike a gastric band, the Elipse pill does not require risky surgery.
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Unlike a gastric band, the Elipse pill does not require risky surgery.

How can a gastric balloon help you lose weight?

The balloons reduce the free volume in the stomach and therefore constrict how much a person can eat before feeling full.

Experts have said the pill could be used to fight the UK’s obesity crisis, which raises risks of type 2 diabetes, heart and liver disease and cancers.

Professor Jason Halford, from the University of Liverpool, said: “Potentially millions could benefit.

“It is cost-effective. If the studies are there, it should be considered on the NHS.”

Dr Simon Cork, of Imperial College London, added: “A device which doesn’t require surgery is a positive step forward.”

 Experts have said the pill could be used to fight the UK’s obesity crisis
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Experts have said the pill could be used to fight the UK’s obesity crisisCredit: Getty Images

How much do gastric balloons cost?

It is currently only available privately, but similar treatments are being investigated for use by the NHS.

And at £2,200 to £3,400, gastric balloons are about half the price of surgery.

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