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I have been taking Yunnan Qiao traditional Chinese medicine diet pills recently, and I have lost almost 10 kg in one month. I don't know if it will rebound. Does anyone rebound after taking it?
Do you know, if the weight loss method is not used properly, it will not only fail to lose weight, but also bring serious harm to the body, especially the blind use of weight loss drugs, which will seriously affect women's fertility.

Effect of diet pills on fertility

Fenfluramine. Western medicine, mainly by acting on the nerve center, suppresses appetite and achieves the purpose of losing weight. Studies have proved that long-term or excessive use of fenfluramine may cause heart valve diseases. If pregnant women have heart valve disease, it will increase the risk of delivery.

Effect of diet pills on fertility II

Sibutramine. Western medicine, an appetite suppressant, may cause high blood pressure and increased heart rate. It is a prescription drug and must be used under the guidance of a doctor. People with a history of cardiovascular disease and stroke should use it with caution. If pregnancy-induced hypertension is caused, surgical termination of pregnancy or early delivery should be considered.

Effect of diet pills on fertility

Dihydrochlorothiazide. Belonging to diuretics and western medicines. It has adverse side effects on users' blood lipid and blood glucose metabolism and should be taken under the guidance of a doctor. Hyperlipidemia is a risk factor for arteriosclerosis and hypertension, which has a certain influence on pregnant women.

Effect of diet pills on fertility

Dehydroepiandrosterone sex hormone secreted by adrenal cortex is harmful to human metabolism. Demethyl contraband. It is a common central nervous system stimulant and a stimulant drug restricted by the International Olympic Committee.