"Men and Women Weight Loss" nationwide recruitment, join the competition to win a 100,000 yuan grand prize >> Center reminder: How great is the harm of weight loss drugs? What are the harms of weight loss drugs? Long-term users of weight loss drugs should pay attention, weight loss drugs have a significant impact on physical health!
2. The second harm of weight loss drugs: Affects fertility
4. The fourth harm of weight loss drugs: Prone to uterine fibroids
Experts recommend that healthy individuals undergo a routine urine test once a year, which can help doctors understand whether the patient has hematuria, proteinuria, tubular proteinuria, or hypotonic urine. Urinary microalbumin testing can help detect kidney damage earlier. High-risk groups with diabetes, hypertension, gout, family history of kidney disease, or long-term medication use should increase the frequency of urine monitoring, conducting a urinalysis every three to five months. "However, it's worth noting that there is a common misconception during regular physical exams: if the routine urine test and ultrasound results are normal, it means the kidneys are fine, and everything is good." Professor Ding Xiaqiang, director of the Department of Nephrology at Zhongshan Hospital affiliated with Fudan University, pointed out yesterday: To detect kidney diseases in time, microalbumin testing should be done, but this test incurs an additional cost of about 30 yuan, which is usually omitted in general physical exams.
Sibutramine. Western medicine, belongs to the class of appetite suppressants, which may cause elevated blood pressure and increased heart rate. It is a prescription drug and must be used under medical guidance, especially for those with cardiovascular disease or stroke history who should use it cautiously. If pregnancy-induced hypertension occurs, consideration should be given to terminating the pregnancy or undergoing surgery for early delivery.
Taking weight loss drugs indiscriminately can pose potential risks to the kidneys, with an increasing number of women developing uremia due to blindly consuming these drugs. Many patients discover they have uremia after missing the optimal treatment window.
3. The third harm of weight loss drugs: Microalbumin testing cannot be skipped
1. The first harm of weight loss drugs: Kidney disease
Fenfluramine. Western medicine, primarily acts on the central nervous system to suppress appetite and achieve weight loss. Studies have shown that long-term or excessive use of fenfluramine can lead to heart valve disease. If pregnant women have heart valve disease, it increases the risk of childbirth.
Through a census, experts learned that more than 60% of women over the age of 40 lack knowledge about uterine fibroids, necessary physiological hygiene information, and even some doctors haven't given the disease enough attention. Experts suggest learning to prevent and detect "uterine bombs" by understanding its clinical manifestations. Women experiencing symptoms such as increased menstrual flow, lower abdominal pain, abdominal masses, compression of surrounding organs, infertility, increased vaginal discharge, anemia, or hypertension should be cautious, as these could be signs of uterine fibroids. Experts recommend that women, especially those over 40, should have at least one gynecological examination per year. (Intern editor: He Zhiyan, Editor-in-chief: Song Xue) Dalian Makeup www.dalianhuazhuang.com Dalian Bride Makeup www.0411bride.com Dalian Wedding Dresses www.miduohunsha.com