The harms of long-term consumption of thymus protein
Long-term use of thymus protein may primarily lead to systemic adverse reactions.
Thymus protein is a medication used to treat diseases such as gastric ulcers and duodenal ulcers. Prolonged use of this drug can cause certain harm to the body. For example, some patients may experience nausea, headache, fatigue, restlessness, irritability, decreased appetite, chest pain, chest tightness, and fever. A small number of patients may even develop drowsiness after long-term use. If any of these symptoms occur, it is recommended to discontinue the medication immediately and seek medical attention when necessary.
When taking thymus protein, patients with known allergic constitutions or those allergic to any of the drug's components should avoid using it. It is advisable to take the medication under a doctor's guidance, avoid combining it with other drugs to prevent potential drug interactions, and not adjust the dosage arbitrarily, as this could either reduce therapeutic effectiveness or increase side effects.