HCG Drops, Vomiting Sensation, Stomach Pain. Cancerous?
Should I continue it or not?
Should I reduce the dose?
Does it cause a cancer or something like?
Thanks for the query,
Based on my experience, HCG is very safe and there are no common side effects. However, most patients who had a very FATTY diet experience mild to moderate nausea and vomiting in the first few days after starting, This usually pass off gradually and is completely normal.
I want to clear another point that, on rare occasions, a patient may develop a small skin reaction (rash) somehwere on the body. They are small, itchy and go away in a few days.
During an HCG program the body is filtering through A LOT of toxins that are stored in the fat.
Injectable HCG is also a good option but must be from a trusted pharmacy.
So, dont worry for symptoms like abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, it is a temporary phase, and the symptoms will subside in next few days. Don't stop it unless you are not able to control yourself or do not have help. And no need to decrease the dose, it is very appropriate for your age.
Now as far as cancer is concerned, studies shows that, it is a very rare phenomenon.
Hope, this answers your query. I will be available for follow ups.
Regards.
Thanks Dr. Punnet
*but from net research ...they said that it may cause hyper ovarian stimulation that cause this symptoms...is that XXXXXXX for me?
*You recommend that 9 drops in the morning and 9 drops in the evening?
* How to reduce this symptoms ...Is Zantac or Rantedine is useful?
*Must I folllow a diet or it is enough to take the hcg drops?
Sorry for disturbace.
Regards
Hyper ovulation syndrome as a complication of hcg is a very rare case, that too, if you are using it in excessive and prolonged. So you need not worry.
9 Drops both in morning and evening is usually adequate. You are not expected to encounter any side effect with this dose. Discuss and follow up with your primary doctor for the exact dose and frequency.
To reduce these symptoms, your doctors may prescribe you proton pump inhibitors with antiemetics. Drinking plenty of water helps.
Take low calorie, fat free diet, with regular aerobic exercises.
Hope I have answered your query.
Wish you good health
Regards.