Patients should seek urgent medical review if neurological symptoms worsen or fail to improve after 46 weeks of appropriate treatment
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Common Side Effects Many users experience mild, temporary side effects that typically resolve as the body adjusts: Injection-site reactions, including redness, swelling, or itching Headache or mild dizziness Fatigue or low energy Joint discomfort or muscle aches Nausea or mild gastrointestinal upset Less Common and Serious Side Effects Though rare, some individuals may experience more significant reactions, which require medical attention: Increased blood sugar or insulin resistance Swelling in extremities (edema) Carpal tunnel syndrome or tingling sensations in the hands and feet Potential cardiovascular effects in high-risk patients Managing Side Effects Patients can take several steps to reduce the likelihood or severity of tesamorelin side effects: Rotate injection sites to prevent tissue irritation Use proper injection technique and sterile needles for every dose Monitor blood sugar levels regularly if diabetic or at risk Report persistent or severe reactions to a healthcare provider promptly Long-Term Considerations Generally, tesamorelin is a safe drug when it is taken under supervision

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You should seek medical attention if you experience: Unexplained weight changes either significant weight gain or loss without changes to diet or activity levels, which may indicate thyroid disorders, diabetes, or other metabolic conditions Persistent fatigue despite adequate rest, which could suggest hypothyroidism, anaemia, or other systemic conditions Symptoms suggestive of thyroid dysfunction , including cold intolerance, dry skin, hair loss, constipation (hypothyroidism), or heat intolerance, palpitations, tremor, and anxiety (hyperthyroidism) Difficulty losing weight despite sustained lifestyle modifications, which may warrant investigation for conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), Cushing's syndrome, or insulin resistance Your GP can arrange appropriate investigations, which may include thyroid function tests (TSH, free T4), full blood count , liver and kidney function tests , fasting glucose and HbA1c to assess for diabetes, lipid profile , and other relevant blood tests based on your symptoms

Gecombineerde Leefstijl Interventie (GLI) Programma met begeleiding van een ditist, leefstijlcoach en soms fysiotherapeut
When left exposed, the crystals can lose their dry, free-flowing structure and become sticky, compacted, or partially dissolved