Consuming less food means it is vital that you eat foods that have the most nutritional benefits

Immediate medical attention is required for: Severe abdominal pain , particularly if localized, progressively worsening, or accompanied by fever Abdominal distension with inability to pass gas or stool, suggesting possible bowel obstruction Rectal bleeding or black, tarry stools indicating potential gastrointestinal bleeding Persistent nausea and vomiting preventing adequate oral intake Signs of dehydration including decreased urination, dizziness, or confusion Routine consultation is appropriate when: Constipation persists beyond 23 weeks despite conservative measures and over-the-counter laxatives Bowel movement frequency decreases to fewer than 3 per week Significant straining or sensation of incomplete evacuation occurs regularly New or worsening symptoms develop after previously stable bowel patterns Quality of life is substantially impacted, affecting daily activities or treatment adherence Unexplained weight loss, anemia, or new-onset constipation in older adults Family history of colorectal cancer with new constipation symptoms Healthcare providers should evaluate for potential complications such as fecal impaction, particularly in elderly patients or those with pre-existing motility disorders

There are also many multi-target dual agonists under development, such as GLP-1R/GCGR, GLP-1R/fibroblast growth factor 21 receptor (FGF21R), etc
Provider review is completed within 24 hours
Injecting through clothing or into areas with poor hygiene increases infection risk