Various Types of Nutritional Supplement Injections
Potential Risks Depending on Patient Health Condition
Nutritional supplement injections have become as accessible as convenience store coffee. However, maintaining the body's internal balance requires precise diagnosis, not mechanical supplementation.
Recently, 'nutritional supplement injections' have drawn attention due to controversies involving certain celebrities. These injections are used as a supplementary measure when individuals are unable to properly absorb nutrients due to various causes such as illness or surgery.
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There are also nutritional supplement injections prescribed for purposes such as fatigue recovery and skincare, including vitamins, minerals, and placental extracts.
It is common for people to have heard of or received nutritional supplement injections at least once, as it is often suggested to get an injection at a hospital when feeling fatigued or lacking energy.
Nutritional supplement injections deliver essential nutrients such as vitamins, amino acids, and minerals directly into the bloodstream at high concentrations, allowing for rapid replenishment of deficiencies and faster absorption compared to oral supplements. In particular, when dehydration is severe or sudden nutritional deficiency leads to fatigue becoming a medical issue, certain injections can help improve the condition. However, receiving these injections alone cannot be considered a cure, and their effects are only temporary.
While nutritional supplement injections can be used as a treatment method when deemed necessary through consultation and diagnosis with a specialist, some patients may experience hypersensitivity reactions to the injections. Once a patient's condition improves, the frequency and dosage of injections should be reduced, with a focus on fundamental treatment.
Especially for patients with heart disease or vascular conditions such as hypertension, the rapid infusion of large amounts of fluid into the bloodstream through these injections can raise blood pressure and put additional strain on the heart. Depending on the patient, the condition may even worsen or complications may arise, so extra caution is required.
There is a common misconception that nutritional supplement injections are harmless, leading some to receive multiple types at once. However, if overlapping ingredients are administered in excess, there is a risk of temporary shock and other adverse effects.
Furthermore, unlike water-soluble vitamins such as vitamin B and vitamin C, which are excreted in urine, fat-soluble vitamins like vitamin A and vitamin D, as well as certain minerals, can accumulate in the body at high concentrations over time and may damage the function of organs such as the liver and kidneys.
Jung Kyungmin, Director of the Artificial Kidney Center at Ulsan Elijah Hospital and an internal medicine specialist, stated, "If you feel tired or lack energy in daily life without any specific cause, rather than being convinced that you should simply get a nutritional supplement injection, you should consider the possibility of an underlying disease." He emphasized, "It is not too late to visit a hospital promptly, receive an accurate diagnosis, and then undergo fluid therapy if necessary, so you should refrain from seeking nutritional injections solely based on symptoms."
Director Jung also advised, "To prevent fatigue and maintain a healthy lifestyle, it is important to eat a balanced diet, drink water frequently, and get enough rest." He added, "It is also necessary to monitor and manage your health status in advance through regular health check-ups."
To address nutritional imbalances and protect your health, it is essential to check the recommended intake of supplements and avoid excessive consumption. If you experience any unusual symptoms after receiving a nutritional supplement injection, you should immediately visit a nearby hospital to identify the cause and receive treatment, as this is the best way to prevent more serious complications.
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