A glucose drip can lead to weight gain if it provides more calories than the body needs, as excess glucose can be converted to fat. Additionally, the fluid can cause temporary weight gain due to increased water retention. However, the actual impact on weight will depend on overall caloric intake and energy expenditure during and after treatment. Monitoring is essential to prevent unintended weight gain.
yes it does cause weight gain!
does lantus cause weight gain
does Apidra cause weight gain?
While people with chlamydia may gain weight, chlamydia does not itself cause weight gain.
yes it does. It is rich in glucose.
no it can make you gain weight!
Yes, the medication named Actos can in fact cause weight gain. In fact, it even states on its 'side effects' that it 'may cause weight gain'.
The copper IUD does not have systemic effects and does not cause weight gain.
No, gas does not cause weight gain. Gas is a normal byproduct of digestion and is not related to weight gain. Weight gain is typically caused by consuming more calories than the body needs.
Anything caloric can cause weight gain, including Propel fitness water.
Anything can cause weight gain - especially if you don't watch your portion intake.
No. The cause of weight gain is an excess in calorie intake compared with energy expenditure.