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What side effects do diet pills have?
There are three kinds of drugs most commonly used in diet pills, which are drugs to suppress appetite, absorbents to accelerate metabolism and reduce calories, and preparations to help consume fat and calories. After taking diet pills, the following abnormal phenomena will occur:

First, frequent going to the toilet, abdominal pain and bloating are the side effects of diet pills. It is a wrong concept to think that you will lose weight if you have too much stool.

Second, don't doze off during the day and can't sleep at night, which will easily lead to sleep disorders and related neurasthenia symptoms;

Third, I don't want to eat and feel dizzy. This is mainly because fenfluramine used in diet pills has serious side effects. Long-term use of fenfluramine can cause heart valve damage, lung disease and hypertension.

Fourth, dry mouth and rapid heartbeat;

Fifth, if you can't wake up, you are tired of sleeping;

Sixth, insomnia, palpitations;

Seventh, severe dehydration.

Any diet pills have side effects, such as commonly used orlistat capsules. The main side effects are gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea and vomiting, fatty diarrhea, increased stool frequency, rash, itching and even increased liver enzymes. Generally speaking, patients are not advised to take diet pills to lose weight, so as not to cause rebound or affect their health. To lose weight, we need to adopt healthy and effective ways, such as controlling the total diet, eating more fresh vegetables and fruits, and eating less fried and sweet food; Take an active part in various physical exercises, such as brisk walking, jogging, cycling, mountain climbing, etc. Physical therapy such as acupuncture, massage, massage and slapping can also be performed.