This reported health feature examines “Ozempic feet,” a term used to describe changes in the feet sometimes reported during rapid weight loss. The piece focuses on what the term means, why it may occur, and when patients should seek medical guidance.
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At this rate, the supposed Ozempic side effects popping up on social media are starting to feel like a full-body tour. First, there was “Ozempic face,” then “Ozempic breasts” and “Ozempic butt,” and now, “Ozempic feet.”
Ozempic feet describes changes in the feet that can result from rapid weight loss, such as that caused by Ozempic and other GLP-1 medications. The changes? Sagging skin, visible veins, and discomfort, just to name a few.
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