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Pain on left side
I take semaglutide. Taking from past 6 months. Whenever I eat spicy food I get vomiting and diarrhoea . Also pain in left side moving backwards. Is it normal?
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Hello ...The semaglutide is an GLP 1 agonist drug...The main side-effects of this drug is Gastro intestinal issues... So avoid spicy oily foods, eat slowly , bland diet...The symptoms usually subsides ...if persists do a USG abdomen and hav to consult....
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Pl avoid spicy foods, oily foods. What is your diet.Pl consult.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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