Can Fat Dissolving Injections Cause Diarrhoea

As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, there is no widely reported association between fat dissolving injections, particularly those containing deoxycholic acid (e.g., Kybella), and diarrhea. Deoxycholic acid is a bile acid that naturally occurs in the body and plays a role in the breakdown of dietary fat.

It's important to note that the primary mechanism of fat dissolving injections is to target and break down specific fat cells in localized areas. While some side effects, such as swelling, redness, and discomfort at the injection site, are common, systemic effects like diarrhea are not typically associated with these injections.

If you are experiencing diarrhea or any other unusual symptoms after undergoing fat dissolving injections, it is crucial to seek prompt medical attention. It's possible that your symptoms may be unrelated to the injections, and there could be other underlying factors contributing to gastrointestinal issues.

Always communicate any unexpected or concerning symptoms with your healthcare provider. They can assess your individual situation, review your medical history, and determine the appropriate course of action.

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Since medical knowledge and practices may evolve, it's advisable to consult with a qualified healthcare professional for the most up-to-date information and guidance related to specific treatments and their potential side effects.

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