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Home / Health / Surgeon Warns: New Nerve Issue from Weight Drugs

Surgeon Warns: New Nerve Issue from Weight Drugs

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Weight-loss jab users are experiencing debilitating foot drop.
  • Rapid weight loss from GLP-1 drugs causes nerve dysfunction.
  • A top surgeon predicts an increase in these cases.
Surgeon Warns: New Nerve Issue from Weight Drugs

A leading orthopaedic surgeon has highlighted a new, concerning side-effect linked to popular GLP-1 weight-loss injections: foot drop. This nerve dysfunction prevents patients from lifting their feet, causing them to drag on the ground. The rapid and significant weight loss associated with these drugs is believed to be the cause, as it diminishes the protective fat layer around nerves.

This phenomenon, only observed recently, has prompted warnings from surgeons like Tim Sinnett, who expects to see a rise in such cases. While the nerve damage is not permanent, recovery is a slow process involving months of physiotherapy and potentially mobility aids. There is currently no known way to prevent this specific side-effect for those on the medications.

With an estimated 1.5 million people in the UK using GLP-1 drugs, there are concerns about public awareness of potential risks. Experts also caution that these powerful drugs, while effective for medically necessary weight loss, are sometimes used inappropriately, increasing the risk of serious complications, including fatalities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Foot drop is a nerve dysfunction caused by rapid weight loss from GLP-1 drugs, leading to difficulty lifting the front of the foot.
Currently, there is no known way to prevent foot drop for individuals using these weight-loss injections.
Restoring nerve function takes time, often requiring months of physiotherapy and patient stabilization of weight.

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