There may be side effects to weight loss by embedding thread in the stomach, including local infections, bruising, allergic reactions, etc. Thread embedding for weight loss is a method of stimulating metabolism by embedding absorbable threads into acupoints. Although it has certain effects, careful selection is necessary.
1. Local infection: Improper wire embedding operation or poor postoperative care may lead to infection. Symptoms include redness, swelling, pain, fever, etc. To prevent infection, it is necessary to choose a regular medical institution, keep the wound clean after surgery, and avoid contact with water. If symptoms of infection appear, seek medical attention promptly, and the doctor may prescribe antibiotics for treatment.
2. Stasis: During the process of thread embedding, capillaries may be damaged, leading to local bruising. Blood stasis usually subsides on its own within 1-2 weeks. To reduce the risk of bruising, anticoagulant medication can be avoided before surgery, and cold compress can be applied locally after surgery. If the bruising is severe or lasts for a long time, you can consult a doctor to see if further treatment is needed.
3. Allergic reactions: Some people may be allergic to buried wire materials and may experience symptoms such as itching and rash. Allergy testing should be conducted before surgery to ensure that there are no allergic reactions to the materials. If allergic symptoms occur after surgery, the thread embedding should be stopped immediately and anti allergic drugs should be used according to medical advice. Although thread embedding for weight loss has certain effects, it is not suitable for everyone. People with high levels of obesity or chronic diseases should prioritize dietary control and exercise for weight loss. In terms of diet, it is recommended to adopt a low calorie, high fiber diet structure, such as increasing vegetable and fruit intake, and reducing high sugar and high-fat foods. In terms of exercise, you can choose to combine aerobic exercise with strength training, such as brisk walking, swimming, yoga, etc., and do at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise per week.
Thread embedding for weight loss should be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor, and close observation of physical reactions after surgery. If abnormal symptoms occur, seek medical attention promptly. Losing weight is a long-term process that requires a combination of scientific diet and moderate exercise to achieve the goal of healthy weight loss.
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