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Weight gain - unintentional |
| Overview Treatment |
| Alternative Names: |
| Involuntary weight gain |
| Home Care: |
| Implement a proper diet and exercise program. Counseling or psychological help may be beneficial for some people. Set realistic weight goals to maintain a weight consistent with good health. Consult with a health care provider about specific measures. |
| Call your health care provider if: |
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| What to expect at your health care provider's office: |
Your health care provider will perform a physical examination, measure your weight, and ask questions about your weight gain, such as:
Weight gain caused by emotional problems may require psychological counseling. There should be some discussion of an appropriate diet and exercise program as well as realistic weight loss goals. If weight gain is caused by a physical illness, treatment (if there is any) for the underlying cause will be prescribed. If weight continues to be a problem despite diet and exercise, there should be some discussion with your health care provider about other treatment options including medications and surgery. |
Aerobic exercise |
Isometric exercise |
Calories and fat per serving |
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