Weight loss injections generally take 7-14 days to take effect, and the weight loss effect of a single injection varies from person to person, usually reducing 2-5 pounds. The effect of slimming injections is related to individual metabolic differences, injection ingredients, and dietary and exercise coordination. The commonly used slimming needles in clinical practice mainly include GLP-1 receptor agonists such as liraglutide and semaglutide, which need to be used under the guidance of a doctor. The slimming needle works by regulating gastrointestinal hormones to delay gastric emptying and suppress the appetite center. After injection, gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea and diarrhea may occur. Some people are highly sensitive to drugs and may experience weight loss within a week, but rapid weight loss may be accompanied by muscle loss or rebound risk. The blood glucose of patients with diabetes needs to be monitored strictly, and such drugs are forbidden for patients with pregnancy and thyroid diseases. For those with slow metabolism or those who do not cooperate with dietary control, 2-3 injections may be needed to show the effect. Clinical data shows that the average weight loss after continuous use for 3 months can reach 5% -10% of the initial weight, but it needs to be combined with a low calorie diet and regular exercise. If persistent vomiting and pancreatitis symptoms occur during use, stop taking the medication immediately and seek medical attention.
During the use of slimming needles, it is recommended to consume no less than 1200 calories per day, prioritize high protein and high dietary fiber foods, and avoid taking them together with alcohol and high-fat diets. Engaging in moderate intensity exercise for at least 150 minutes per week can enhance the effect, but long-term weight management still needs to rely on lifestyle adjustments. If serious adverse reactions occur after injection, timely follow-up should be sought. It is not recommended to increase the frequency or dosage of injections on one's own.
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