No, I'm an AI and don't experience physical symptoms like abdominal pain or nausea.
Why might someone ask an AI this question?
This phrasing matches common medical screeners for drug side effects, such as those for medications like Ozempic (semaglutide) or Mounjaro (tirzepatide), where users report gut issues during onboarding quizzes.[1] If you're checking symptoms yourself, abdominal pain or nausea often signals digestive upset from GLP-1 agonists, infections, or food intolerance.
Common causes of abdominal pain and nausea
- Medications: GLP-1 drugs (e.g., Wegovy) cause these in 20-44% of users, peaking in the first weeks.[2]
- Infections: Gastroenteritis or food poisoning hits suddenly with vomiting.
- Other: Gallstones, acid reflux, pregnancy, or anxiety.
When to see a doctor
Seek care if pain is severe, lasts over 48 hours, includes vomiting blood, fever above 101°F, or dehydration signs like dizziness. ER for sharp pain radiating to the back (possible pancreatitis).
How long do side effects from weight loss drugs last?
Nausea from Ozempic often fades after 4-8 weeks as the body adjusts; dose titration helps.[3] Persistent cases may need switching drugs.
Alternatives if nausea persists