What kind of injections can the elderly take to make up for a weak body



Weakness in the elderly can be treated with injections of immunoglobulin, BCG polysaccharide nucleic acid and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor.

Elderly people need to identify the causes of physical weakness, which may be physiological or pathological. Physiological reasons need to adjust the lifestyle, pathological need to be under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.

The causes of physical weakness in the elderly are varied and uncertain, and cannot be generalized. If there is a decline in physical function and the elderly’s resistance and immunity need to be strengthened, the doctor may recommend medication, including drugs such as immunoglobulin, BCG polysaccharide ribonucleic acid and transfer factor. Injections can have adverse effects and have strict indications.

It is best to strengthen one’s immunity through dietary supplements and other means, and to eat more foods that are high in nutrients and protein and are easily digestible, such as coarse grains, mixed grains, green vegetables, fruits, milk and eggs. You should get more sunshine to supplement calcium. At the same time, pay attention to more rest, less late at night, less labor.

If you are still weak after lifestyle modification, you should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment after a clear diagnosis.