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Having sufficient knowledge of the GSH system and the regulation and functions of GPx is essential to prevent metabolic alterations and to develop effective strategies for treating these diseases
Regular check-ups with a healthcare provider can help monitor the situation and provide personalized advice tailored to individual needs
Adoption of the New Nomenclature of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) by INASL
Other common gastrointestinal side effects include: Diarrhoea loose or frequent bowel movements affecting 20-30% of patients Constipation paradoxically, some patients experience reduced bowel frequency Abdominal pain or discomfort cramping or generalised abdominal discomfort Dyspepsia indigestion, bloating, or upper abdominal fullness Decreased appetite whilst this is part of the therapeutic effect, it can feel uncomfortable Beyond gastrointestinal symptoms, patients may experience other effects that contribute to feeling unwell
This hormone has several important roles: Slows Digestion: It makes the stomach empty more slowly after eating, helping people feel full longer