Many users report that they were not warned about the possibility of permanent stomach paralysis or the potential need for feeding tubes or surgeries to manage complications
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Symptoms can range from obvious to subtle and include: External bleeding signs: Unexplained bruising Frequent or hard-to-stop nosebleeds Bleeding gums during brushing Cuts that take longer than usual to stop bleeding Internal bleeding warning signs: Dark, tarry stools or bright red blood in stool Vomiting blood or material resembling coffee grounds Severe headaches or dizziness Extreme fatigue or weakness Heavy menstrual bleeding (for women) Management Strategies To reduce risks, your healthcare provider will likely check your prothrombin time and INR more frequently when you start or adjust GLP-1 medications
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Safe same-day action plan Bismuth and simethicone context GLP-1 medication guidance Infection and food-trigger clues Testing and referral options Emergency warning signs Updated July 2026 Do not stop semaglutide or tirzepatide, start antibiotics, or combine multiple remedies without clinician or pharmacist guidance