2. The Five Major Risks You Need to Know
While Sarı Serum can be safe under professional supervision, its use without a proper medical evaluation—an uninformed use—can lead to serious health consequences.
- Allergic Reactions A person can have an allergic reaction to any vitamin or mineral component within the serum. Symptoms can range from mild to life-threatening and may appear immediately or shortly after treatment begins. Be aware of the following signs:
- Skin Symptoms: Itching, rash, hives (urticaria), redness, or swelling.
- Respiratory Symptoms: Sneezing, runny nose, shortness of breath, wheezing, or a sensation of swelling in the throat.
- Digestive Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, or diarrhea.
- Circulatory Symptoms: A sudden drop in blood pressure, dizziness, feeling faint, or a rapid heartbeat. The most severe reaction is anaphylaxis, a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate medical intervention.
- Vitamin Overload (Hypervitaminosis) Receiving an unnecessarily high dose of vitamins can lead to a toxic buildup in the body, a condition known as hypervitaminosis. This overload can be harmful and potentially cause damage to your organs.
- Strain on Kidneys and Liver Your body’s filtration systems—the kidneys and liver—must process and excrete all the components of the serum. This places an extra load on these vital organs. For individuals with pre-existing kidney or liver disease, this additional strain can be particularly dangerous.
- Infection from Improper Administration This is a critical risk. If the IV treatment is not performed in a completely hygienic environment with sterile equipment, bacteria can be introduced directly into your bloodstream. This can lead to severe and life-threatening conditions, including sepsis. This is why the setting of the procedure—a sterile, clinical environment—is as critical as the qualifications of the person administering it.
- Sudden Blood Pressure Changes The rapid infusion of fluids and minerals can cause abrupt drops or spikes in blood pressure. This can be especially risky for individuals with existing blood pressure problems.
Understanding these risks is the first step, but it is equally important to know who is most susceptible to them.