Common side effects include: Nausea and vomiting Diarrhoea or constipation Reduced appetite Abdominal discomfort or bloating Injection site reactions (redness, itching, or mild swelling) These effects can often be managed by eating smaller, lower-fat meals, avoiding lying down immediately after eating, staying well hydrated, and adhering to the gradual dose-escalation schedule
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Slowing gut motility contributes to feelings of fullness and satiety to regulate food intake
This can happen due to: Nervous system adjustment Hormonal changes Reduced calorie intake Temporary metabolic adaptation Digestive discomfort Insomnia, when it occurs, is usually temporary and improves as the body adjusts to the medication
Both are markers of PMOS, and combined with her symptoms and history, she was officially diagnosed
How to manage diarrhea on semaglutide Diarrhea affects between 8.5% to 30% of people taking semaglutide