Can People with Hepatitis A and hepatitis B Take Weight Loss Medicine

In general, patients with hepatitis A and hepatitis B are not recommended to take diet pills on their own. Viral hepatitis may affect liver metabolic function, and taking weight loss pills may increase the burden on the liver. Both hepatitis A and hepatitis B are viral hepatitis, which can lead to abnormal liver function. Weight loss pills often contain ingredients such as caffeine and diuretics, which need to be metabolized through the liver. The detoxification ability of the liver in patients with active hepatitis decreases, and taking weight loss pills at this time may cause drug accumulation, leading to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and worsening jaundice. Some weight loss drugs may also induce drug-induced liver injury, which, when combined with viral hepatitis, may accelerate the process of liver fibrosis. If you are in a stable period of hepatitis and your liver function indicators are normal, and there is a need for weight loss, you can choose safer drugs under the guidance of a doctor. The commonly used Orlistat capsules in clinical practice belong to lipase inhibitors with low liver metabolic rate. Liraglutide injection works by regulating the appetite center, but blood glucose fluctuations need to be monitored. No matter what medication is chosen, liver function should be rechecked monthly during the treatment period. If symptoms such as fatigue and skin discoloration occur, the medication should be stopped immediately. Patients with viral hepatitis should prioritize weight control through dietary management, with daily calorie intake controlled at 25-30 kcal/kg, and high-quality protein choices made from low-fat ingredients such as soy products and fish. It is recommended to choose low-intensity activities such as walking and walking, and exercise 3-5 times a week for no more than 30 minutes each time. To avoid inducing hypoglycemia through fasting exercise, it is important to supplement with electrolyte containing beverages before and after exercise. Before implementing any weight loss plan, it is necessary to undergo evaluation by an infectious disease or liver disease specialist to ensure that it does not affect the prognosis of hepatitis.

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