Are there any side effects of using growth hormone? There are side effects

Updated on healthy 2024-03-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, the blind use of growth hormone is harmful, in addition to inhibiting their own growth hormone secretion, adults not only can not play a role in heightening, may also cause acromegaly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The cost of growth hormone is affected by a number of factors, and it can be said that the cost of growth hormone is completely different from person to person. To put it simply, the child's weight at the time of the child, the reasons for the short stature, the child's age and bone age, whether the child is sexually developed, the duration of the child, and the choice of different brands and dosage forms of growth hormone will affect the child's plan, and the corresponding cost will also change.

    On the topic of HGH costs, an important point that has to be mentioned is the choice of HGH dosage form. To put it simply, the three more common dosage forms on the market are powder, short-acting water agent and long-acting water agent.

    Each of these three dosage forms of growth hormone has its own characteristics and advantages.

    The earliest market in China is growth hormone powder, from 98 to the present, clinical application for more than 20 years, more than 300,000 people of the first application proves that it has a very good efficacy and safety, in the past 5 years, the powder has dropped significantly, becoming a growth hormone dosage form that can be used by short children in China.

    Compared with powder, the structure of the water agent is more natural and the quality is relatively higher. Some growth hormone water can be injected with a cryptoneedle electronic pen, which is very helpful in reducing the fear of injection and reducing pain in children's hearts.

    Long-acting water is a breakthrough in the research and development technology of growth hormone, which only needs to be injected once a week, giving parents and children a new choice.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Growth hormone itself does not have ***, and it is an important substance for human growth and development. But too much and too little can be harmful.

    1. Too much harm:

    Excess growth hormone causes excessive growth of bones, soft tissues, and internal organs, manifesting as gigantism in adolescents and acromegaly in adults.

    Manifestations such as thickening of the skull, wide skull and face, high cheekbones, protruding mandible, sparse teeth and poor bite, enlarged hands and feet, hunched back, roughness, increased hair, pigmentation, hypertrophy of the nasolabial and tongue, hypertrophy of the vocal cords, and low pitch may occur.

    2. The harm of too little:

    Insufficient secretion of growth hormone leads to stunted physical growth, resulting in short stature and dwarfism.

    Its growth is stunted, there is no puberty initiation period, and there is an "old child" premature aging appearance in adulthood; short body, but symmetrically proportioned trunk, limbs, and head; epiphyseal development retardation, bone age below chronological age; Symptoms such as dysplasia of sexual organs, non-development of secondary sexual characteristics.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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    Hello dear, I've been waiting for a long time, as far as I know, the *** of growth hormone is usually relatively small, and it is mild. Transient reactions at the injection site (e.g., redness, swelling, pain) and fluid retention (e.g., peripheral edema or arthralgia) are common at the time of injection.

    1.Growth hormone may also cause transient hyperglycemia, but it usually returns to normal with prolonged use or when the drug is stopped. In addition, some patients may experience headaches2

    If you want to reach your growth potential, you need to eat more vegetables and high-protein foods, calcium-rich foods and zinc-rich foods.

    Dear, I suggest that after taking growth hormone, you can eat some eggs, or high-protein foods such as fish and shrimp, and you can also grow taller.

    I hope mine is helpful to you<>

    Little Red Flower].

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.The human body secretes many hormones, and their secretion sites are different and their physiological effects are also different.

    2.Growth hormone is a protein secreted by the anterior pituitary gland, which is a hormone that makes bones grow, which has been used in clinical practice for decades, and the dosage recommended by doctors is also the physiological dose under normal conditions of the human body, which can ensure safety, but it does not exclude individual differences, some children will be more sensitive, transient adverse reactions may occur, thyroid function is low, transient blood sugar rise, water and sodium retention, etc., will be excluded every three months, and the dose will be reduced or discontinued.

    3.Haizhiyuan growth hormone adopts the fifth-generation secretory expression technology, which is exactly the same as the growth hormone secreted by the human body, and is the first growth hormone applied to clinical trials in China, and the actual specific activity is IU MG, which is higher than other similar brands.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In a regular hospital, through the growth hormone provocation test, bone age examination and other necessary tests, it can be confirmed whether it is a growth hormone deficiency, idiopathic short stature, precocious puberty and other diseases that cause short stature, if so, the best option is to use growth hormone to improve the height condition.

    However, it is not right to blindly use growth hormone just to diagnose the above diseases, and the following examinations must not be saved.

    1.Preventive testing.

    Basic tests such as blood and urine routine, liver and kidney function, blood glucose, etc

    Some children experience an increase in blood sugar when they take growth hormone. Without a basic examination, doctors will not be able to tell whether the patient has an underlying medical condition or an adverse reaction caused by medication. If you have a family history of diabetes, tell your doctor at this time as well.

    2.Scoliosis:

    Some children have less obvious congenital malformations and scoliosis in their spine before they are injected with growth hormone. But the doctor did not carefully check before **, and as the problem of height increases, it will be mistaken for a drug***, in fact, this has nothing to do with growth hormone, but it has something to do with height growth.

    Therefore, an examination of the spine before medication can help the doctor adjust the course of treatment and remind parents to focus on the condition of the child's spine during the medication.

    3.Whether there is a polypituitary hormone deficiency:

    If the examination finds that it is not a simple growth hormone deficiency, but a pituitary hormone deficiency, it is necessary to comprehensively supplement the deficient hormone in order to achieve good results.

    4.Tumor marker testing:

    Statistically, there is no direct correlation between the incidence of tumors and the use of growth hormone, but everyone is at risk of developing tumors, and this test can alert the occurrence of tumors. If there is a family history of the tumor, you should also tell the doctor at this time, and the doctor will do the corresponding tumor marker testing and regular re-examination throughout the process.

    5.**Detect.

    MRI of the pituitary gland:

    Some growth hormone deficiencies are caused by pituitary gland dysplasia or, rarely, pituitary growth hormone deficiency caused by tumor compression. Through magnetic resonance, the development of the pituitary gland can be observed to determine whether there are intracranial congenital malformations and small pituitary gland development, or to rule out pituitary abnormalities caused by secondary tumor compression and intracranial hemorrhage.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It shouldn't be useful, it's for kids.

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