Generally the symptoms associated with indigestion are felt in the upper part of the abdomen and include esophageal or stomach pain, heartburn, cramps, nausea, excessive belching (burping), feeling full after eating smaller than normal quantities of food, regurgitation and/or abnormal stomach noises...
Contact your healthcare provider if stomach symptoms are getting worse or not getting better after some time on Ozempic. Stomach pain can be a sign of pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), which requires immediate medical attention. Seek medical attention if you have severe stomach pain ...
Tips for managing stomach pain Eat smaller meals more frequently throughout the day Steam meats and vegetables instead of frying in butter or oil Avoid spicy or rich foods Consider over-the-counter pain medications after consulting a healthcare provider ...
Stomach pain Swelling (bloating) Nausea Urgent need to go to the bathroom Fever Bloody stools Dehydration (loss of body fluids) Leaking stool and not being able to control your bowels (incontinence) Diarrhea has a serious effect on dehydration, which may include symptoms such as: Feeling thirsty...
Burning pain in stomach, indigestion, bloating, heartburn, gas etc to the point of vomiting 3 nights a week!!! Through keeping a diary of food Ive found an intollerence to Lactose, Wheat and Sulphites and by keeping them out of my diet the problems have stopped Reply Misty November 10...