After a simulation has shown what Ozempic does to your body, a symptom little known to the medication has been revealed as more and more people talk about it.
Ozempic And other drugs such as Wegovy and Mounjaro are a type of medication to help people with type 2 diabetes to control their blood sugar and insulin needs.
However, in recent years, people have started using Ozempic for weight loss thanks to its appetite suppressant capacities. In fact, it is said that around one in eight American tried the GLP-1 drug.
Although the results show, with people and even celebrities with remarkable bodily transformations, Ozempic has not been approved as a weight loss option, because the FDA has not studied the drug for weight loss and management purposes.

Medicines are known to cause side effects (UCG / contributor / Getty)
This led some doctors to prescribe it “out of AMM” to diabetes without diabetes, and the side effects have arrived.
After a recently shown simulation What happens to your body Once you have injected the drug, some have been horrified, but now a new side effect of Ozempic has apparently appeared and it is a thorn in the side for many.
Ozempic has received many questions about what they do to a person after more and more terms have joined the medication.
For example, there was’Ozempic face‘, And ‘Ozempic butt“After people claimed that their faces looked hollow and sunk and their background looked flat and sag.

The ‘Ozempic Hands’ are apparently the last side effect (Issarawat Tattong / Getty)
But now it seems that people’s hands are starting to look like the same way.
According to some users, the “ozempic hands” the irrections after starting to notice them take a skeletal appearance, leading them to resize their wedding and engagement groups.
According to Jessica, who speak The New York Post, she had to take expensive measures to make sure she doesn’t lose her wedding ring.
After continuing in Ozempic, she said that she had lost 17 pounds in six weeks and that she suddenly couldn’t keep her ring as she was starting to turn around and almost fell.
Jessica explained: “I never realized that weight loss also occurred in your hands, but my ring suddenly did not suit.
“I noticed that he turned around and that he fell almost. I was afraid of losing it. “
She therefore had to spend $ 75 for her to be resized.
But apparently, this is not new, because jewelers have reported an increase of 150% of women reducing their rings and their bracelets, compared to last year.

People must now resize alliances (Tatsiana Volkava / Getty)
“Usually, summer is a very calm moment for jewelers, but this year we are seeing a huge influx of jewelry repairs due to customer weight loss,” said Lemel co -founder Melanie Fitzpatrick, at Post.
Although this can simply be caused by rapid weight loss, Ozempic is known to affect your skin, said Health.com.
This could be the reason why your face and buttocks can be different.
The website explains: “Some people have reported an” ozempic face “and” ozempic buttocks “or cowardly, sagged or aging skins on faces and buttocks from rapid weight loss.
“The skin has less fabric to cover in both cases, which can make it sag or seem less plump.”
As for the noted side effects, a spokesperson for Novo Nordisk told Unilad: “Patient safety is of the utmost importance for Novo Nordisk, and we recommend that patients take these drugs for their approved indications and under the supervision of a health professional. Routine pharmacovigilance reactions.
“We recommend to any patient who suffers from side effects while taking GLP-1 RA drugs, including Wegovy®▼and Ozempic® (semaglutide injection), report them to their health care provider and via the Mhra Yellow Card Scheme: https://yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk/. “”