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  5. Ive been taking an Ayurvedic weight gain powder for 3 months, and now Im facing some issues like no appetite, vomiting, a bad smell after eating, and my SGOT and SGPT levels are high. Im also feeling really tired. What should I do? Im really worried about this.

Ive been taking an Ayurvedic weight gain powder for 3 months, and now Im facing some issues like no appetite, vomiting, a bad smell after eating, and my SGOT and SGPT levels are high. Im also feeling really tired. What should I do? Im really worried about this.

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Ive been taking an Ayurvedic weight gain powder for 3 months, and now Im facing some issues like no appetite, vomiting, a bad smell after eating, and my SGOT and SGPT levels are high. Im also feeling really tired. What should I do? Im really worried about this.

Ayurvedic Weight Gain Powder Side Effects_Immediate Action_1. _Stop the powder_: Discontinue using the Ayurvedic weight gain powder immediately.2. _Consult a doctor_: Visit a healthcare professional, preferably a gastroenterologist, to address the side effects._Symptoms and Possible Causes_1. _Loss of appetite (Bhukh nahi lagna)_: Potential liver or digestive system issues.2. _Vomiting_: Could be related to liver dysfunction, digestive issues, or medication side effects.3. _Nausea and food aversion (Khane ki badbu ana)_: May indicate liver or digestive system problems.4. _Elevated SGOT and SGPT_: Indicates potential liver damage or inflammation._Treatment and Recovery_1. _Liver function tests_: Regularly monitor liver function to assess the extent of damage.2. _Medication and supplements_: Your doctor may prescribe medications or supplements to support liver health and alleviate symptoms.3. _Dietary changes_: Follow a healthy, balanced diet to support liver recovery and overall well-being.4. _Avoid self-medication_: Refrain from taking any medications or supplements without consulting your doctor._Please Note_1. _Seek medical attention_: If symptoms worsen or you experience severe abdominal pain, vomiting blood, or difficulty breathing.2. _Inform your doctor_: Share the details of the Ayurvedic weight gain powder, including its ingredients and dosage.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Ive been taking an Ayurvedic weight gain powder for 3 months, and now Im facing some issues like no appetite, vomiting, a bad smell after eating, and my SGOT and SGPT levels are high. Im also feeling really tired. What should I do? Im really worried ...

Ayurvedic Weight Gain Powder Side Effects_Immediate Action_1. _Stop the powder_: Discontinue using the Ayurvedic weight gain powder immediately.2. _Consult a doctor_: Visit a healthcare professional, preferably a gastroenterologist, to address the side effects._Symptoms and Possible Causes_1. _Loss of appetite (Bhukh nahi lagna)_: Potential liver or digestive system issues.2. _Vomiting_: Could be related to liver dysfunction, digestive issues, or medication side effects.3. _Nausea and food aversion (Khane ki badbu ana)_: May indicate liver or digestive system problems.4. _Elevated SGOT and SGPT_: Indicates potential liver damage or inflammation._Treatment and Recovery_1. _Liver function tests_: Regularly monitor liver function to assess the extent of damage.2. _Medication and supplements_: Your doctor may prescribe medications or supplements to support liver health and alleviate symptoms.3. _Dietary changes_: Follow a healthy, balanced diet to support liver recovery and overall well-being.4. _Avoid self-medication_: Refrain from taking any medications or supplements without consulting your doctor._Please Note_1. _Seek medical attention_: If symptoms worsen or you experience severe abdominal pain, vomiting blood, or difficulty breathing.2. _Inform your doctor_: Share the details of the Ayurvedic weight gain powder, including its ingredients and dosage.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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