To help set realistic expectations, heres what the experience looks like
Real Impact : Patients report not only substantial weight loss, but improvements in blood pressure, insulin resistance, sleep apnea, and mobility all contributing to better long-term health outcomes
The dosage of semaglutide plays a crucial role in its impact on acid reflux
However, the physiological mechanismprolonged gastric retention leading to increased intra-gastric pressureprovides a plausible explanation for why some patients may develop these symptoms
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Before the dental procedure , contact your prescribing physician if: You have a procedure requiring sedation scheduled and are unsure whether to adjust your semaglutide dose You are experiencing persistent nausea or vomiting that might indicate retained gastric contents You have concerns about fasting requirements given your diabetes management needs You need guidance on managing blood glucose during fasting periods Contact your dentist immediately if: You feel unusually full or nauseated on the day of a scheduled sedation procedure You experience difficulty swallowing or breathing after dental work You develop severe or worsening pain not controlled by prescribed medications You notice excessive bleeding that does not stop with pressure You develop signs of infection including fever, increasing swelling, or pus drainage Seek urgent medical attention for: Persistent vomiting lasting more than 24 hours after dental work, especially if unable to keep down fluids or medications Signs of aspiration including coughing, wheezing, chest pain, or difficulty breathing following sedation (call 911 for severe breathing problems) Severe abdominal pain that is new or different from typical semaglutide-related discomfort, especially if persistent and radiating to the back (which may indicate pancreatitis) Signs of gallbladder disease including severe pain in the upper right abdomen, fever, or yellowing of the skin or eyes Signs of dehydration including decreased urination, extreme thirst, dizziness, or confusion Uncontrolled blood glucose levels in diabetic patients, particularly if unable to eat normally For patients with diabetes, monitoring blood glucose more frequently during the peri-procedural period is advisable, especially if fasting or dietary changes are required
