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Female | 37

Are weight loss injections safe for weight and health?

Need to know about Weight loss Injection are safe for my health. I had a migraine issue from 2018, I got a brain stock in May 2018, but now it sometime I got headache so not taking regular medicines. And also some time my BP fluctuations happened high. But not so regularly, apart from that so no medicine will take in daily routine. So are they safe for me.

Answered on 9th Feb '25

It's great that you're seeking clarity on weight loss injections. Given your history of migraines and blood pressure fluctuations, it's essential to approach any new treatment with caution. Some injections may have side effects, particularly for individuals with past neurological issues or blood pressure concerns. I highly recommend discussing your specific health situation with a healthcare professional who can assess your medical history and current symptoms. They can provide personalized advice that aligns with your health needs, ensuring a safe and effective weight loss strategy tailored just for you.

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Questions & Answers on "Obesity Or Bariatric Surgery" (56)

Side effects of bariartic surgery

Female | 47

Bariatric surgery can have both positive effects on health and potential side effects. The specific side effects can vary depending on the type of bariatric surgery performed, but here are some common ones:


Surgical risks: It includes infection, bleeding, blood clots, and adverse reactions to anesthesia.

Nutritional deficiencies:It impacts nutrient absorption and lead to deficiencies of iron, vitamin B12, calcium, and vitamin D. These deficiencies may require lifelong supplementation and close monitoring.

Dumping syndrome: Can occur after gastric bypass surgery, where food moves too quickly from the stomach to the small intestine. You may experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and rapid heart rate after meals.

Gallstones: Rapid weight loss after bariatric surgery can increase the risk of developing gallstones. 

Changes in bowel habits: Some individuals may experience changes in bowel movements like diarrhea or constipation, after bariatric surgery.

Hair loss: Temporary hair loss or thinning may occur due to nutritional deficiencies or rapid weight loss. This is usually temporary and can be managed with proper nutrition.

Psychological and emotional changes: Bariatric surgery can have a significant impact on body image, self-esteem, and emotional well-being. Some may experience depression, anxiety, or body image issues post-surgery.

Answered on 16th Nov '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

How do I gain weight? I eat a decent amount and sit around a lot of the time- but I actually am even losing weight.

Male | 25

Being able to lose weight without trying can be a sign of a health problem that you might have. Some causes thereof include hyperthyroidism, diabetes, or digestive problems. Go to a doctor to check what the problem is, as they can advise you on the suitable treatment.

Answered on 18th June '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

How to lose weight without being too skinny ?

Female | 18

Healthy we­ight loss involves burning fat, not muscle. Our bodies re­quire some fat rese­rves for energy and warmth. Exce­ssive thinness can cause fatigue­, frailty, and illness susceptibility. To slim down properly, consume­ balanced meals with fruits, veggie­s, whole grains, and lean proteins. Incorporate­ regular physical activities like walking, cycling, or swimming. Avoid fad die­ts or skipping meals completely. Gradual and ste­ady weight reduction is crucial. Stay hydrated by drinking ample­ water, and get sufficient sle­ep while losing weight he­althily.

Answered on 25th July '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Which vitamin is best for gaining weight

Male | 18

Gaining weight can be supported by maintaining adequate vitamin D levels. If your body is low in vitamin D, it may struggle to gain weight. Signs of deficiency include tiredness and frequent illness. To boost your vitamin D, consume fatty fish, and fortified cereals, and get daily sunlight exposure. Keeping your vitamin D levels up is essential for healthy weight gain.

Answered on 26th Sept '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

After delivery i reduced my weight what to do

Female | 25

The reason for your body weight change will often be the hormones, the activity of your metabolism as well as excess water lose. If you have dropped those pounds and feel uncertain about it, then it's the dietary and the exercise part of it that needs to be investigated. Here, it should be nonnegotiable to see to it that you are eating a balanced diet with your food groups. Simple low-impact exercises are yet the light at the end of the tunnel you should pay attention to.

Answered on 27th Dec '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Am 24 years old and I have 38 kilograms what should I do

Female | 24

If you’re 24 years old and weigh 38 kilograms, it’s essential to establish why you’re underweight. You might often feel weak or get ill frequently; the problem could also be related to difficulty trying to build muscles. To put on weight in a healthy manner, it is advisable to eat more nutritious foods such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

I want to lose weight my weight is 106 and age 16

Male | 16

You want to be healthier – that's great! At 16, weighing 106 pounds might be a concern depending on your height. Both underweight and overweight can have risks. Start with small changes like eating more fruits, and veggies, drinking water, and staying active.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

I have no health issues but my waist fat is thin ,, stomach is so flat,,i want fat gain a little bit ,,so i need injection plz suggest it

Female | 22

Instead of chasing treatments, you should think about a more balanced strategy that they have to do with love including nutritious foods and strength training to promote healthy weight gain. Straightway toward the addition of calorie-rich foods like nuts, avocados, and whole grains can be a boost to your progress.  you should consult a dietitian for the best advice. 

Answered on 13th Dec '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

im scared about my weight, everyone looks skinnier than i do and i feel like people make fun of me for not having a nicer shape, i always have to suck in my stomache to feel even the tiniest bit more secur

Female | 14

It's natural to feel concerned about your weight, but remember that everyone's body is unique. It's important to focus on your health rather than comparing yourself to others. Visit a nutritionist or a dietitian who can guide you on a healthy diet and lifestyle.

Answered on 18th June '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

14 yr old boy severely obese and alcohol addicted

Male | 14

Being an obese teenager and addicted to alcohol at an early age can result in severe health problems. Conditions such as too much weight gain, feeling unwell constantly, and finally, what is more, having to crave alcohol a lot are frequent. Poor eating habits, lack of exercise, and feelings are the three most common reasons for this problem. What will help is directing these young people toward the right path. It is important to attend the first consultation with a healthcare professional who will provide you with proper guidance to choose healthier food, help you with managing alcohol addiction, and suggest suitable treatment options. 

Answered on 3rd July '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

I’m looking to buying a mounjaro weight loss pen as I’m struggling to lose weight I weight 17st and I’m 5f 3in tall I’m believed that I can order this online by a pharmacy but I would like to know how safe this is before I order

Female | 36

Weight loss might be tricky sometimes, and you should be careful about the online products that promise a quick fix. Sudden weight gain is usually a result of poor eating habits or can also be caused by some medical conditions. A balanced diet and exercise are the two best things that can improve one's health and reduce the possibility of getting overweight. If you have any worries, it would be best to see a doctor to get a treatment that suits you. 

Answered on 4th Sept '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

I am 21 years old I want to loose my weight by 10 kgs till 10 feb 2025 as i have gained my weight in 1 year .. And also i want to grow my hair long and frizz free .and also want to increase my metabolic rate. Please suggest me some tips and medicine and supplements to achieve my goals

Female | 21

To lose weight, aim for slow and steady progress with a balanced diet and regular exercise. Include protein-rich foods for healthy hair growth and use a sulfate-free shampoo. Boost your metabolism by exercising regularly and staying hydrated.

Answered on 19th Sept '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Hi. I'm a 24 year old male from the UK. I have been dealing with severe brain fog, shortness of breath, palpitations, forgetfulness and I am very obese (200kg). I am very concerned about the fatigue as it's not like me to feel like this. I got a blood test and vitals checked last month and everything is normal except I have mild LVH caused by my weight and my doctor isn't really that concerned. She just said I can reverse it by losing weight, I also have severe iron deficiency without anaemia as my haemoglobin is normal but my iron serum level is 5.4. My vitamin D levels are also very low. My concerns right now is I'm starting to feel stupid everyday and the fatigue is really concerning me. Can you give me some advice please?

Male | 24

I'm glad you reached out about your concerns. The symptoms you're experiencing, including fatigue and cognitive challenges, can often arise from factors like obesity, iron deficiency, and low vitamin D levels. Addressing your weight through gradual lifestyle changes—incorporating healthier eating habits and regular physical activity—may improve your overall well-being and help reverse mild left ventricular hypertrophy. Additionally, consider discussing iron supplementation and vitamin D with your healthcare provider, as these may alleviate your symptoms. It's important to prioritize your health, so don't hesitate to seek further advice from your doctor if your condition persists or worsens.

Answered on 12th Feb '25

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

I am very fat because I am not menstrual please give me any medicine to lose weight

Female | 19

Many people­ worry about their body weight. One issue­ is not getting periods each month. This is not normal for girls and wome­n. It means something might not be working right in the­ body. The­ best move is to see­ a doctor or nurse. They can find out the cause­ and give you the right care. With good tre­atment, your periods may start again. Then your we­ight may be reduced to a healthy level in a safe­ way.

Answered on 19th July '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

I'm sravya I'm 22 years old,,iam too lean even o ate more ,,i want weight gain injections for early weight gain

Female | 22

It's critical to understand the fact that, being underweight is a condition which happens due to various reasons such as metabolism, diet, and sometimes underlying health issues. In place of injections, discuss your issue with a healthcare expert. They can evaluate your condition and advise you to have a balanced diet filled with healthy calories and doing strength training to add on to your muscles. This approach is comparatively safer, more secure, and sustainable. Remember, you will gain weight slowly from nutritious foods and exercise which will be beneficial for the whole body health. The consultation of a specialist like a physician or a dietician will make you highly successful in your approach. Keep optimism! With the right plan, you can reach the ideal weight!

Answered on 12th Dec '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

How to reduce lower body fat??

Female | 20

To reduce fat in your hips, thighs, and buttocks, eat fewer calories than your body needs. Excess calories turn into fat. Focus on eating healthy foods like fruits, veggies, and lean proteins, and exercise regularly. Activities like walking, jogging, or biking can help burn stored fat and improve overall health.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

Dr. Harsh Sheth

Dr. Harsh Sheth

I want to reduce my weight 30kgs pls doctor suggest me what to do

Female | 36

pl get acupuncture done if possible
it helps in weight loss
take care

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

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