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Doctor issues urgent warning on 'Ozempic breast' after Kelly Clarkson opened up on weight loss journey

Doctor issues urgent warning on 'Ozempic breast' after Kelly Clarkson opened up on weight loss journey

The controversial weight loss drug is seeing a huge surge in popularity

A doctor has issued an urgent warning on 'Ozempic breast' after Kelly Clarkson opened up about her weight loss journey.

There's been a huge surge in popularity for the controversial weight loss drug, also referred to the 'skinny jab' with many celebrities jumping on the bandwagon - at times much to the detriment of their health.

Now, the 42-year-old 'Since U Been Gone' singer has been extremely candid about her weight loss journey.

Kelly Clarkson has previously opened up about her weight loss journey following Ozempic allegations (NBC / Contributor / Getty Images)
Kelly Clarkson has previously opened up about her weight loss journey following Ozempic allegations (NBC / Contributor / Getty Images)

Speaking on an episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show following rumours that she's been taking the controversial weight loss drug, Ozempic, she explained: "My doctor chased me for like two years and I was like, 'No, I'm afraid of it. I already have thyroid problems,'"

"Everybody thinks it Ozempic. It's not.

"It's something else, but it's something that aids in helping break down the sugar—obviously my body doesn't do it right.

"I ended up having to do that, because my blood work got so bad."

Well, that settles that then.

But, for those other celebs and other people alike, there are some pretty major side effects you should be aware of with the latest alarming one being 'Ozempic breast'.

There are a bunch of dangerous side effects linked to misusing Ozempic (aprott / Getty Images)
There are a bunch of dangerous side effects linked to misusing Ozempic (aprott / Getty Images)

What is 'Ozempic breast'?

Ian Budd, medical expert and pharmacist for Chemist4U told Tyla that 'Ozempic breast' is not a medical term.

However, it is still a term people are using to 'refer to breast changes they may experience while taking the weight loss and diabetes medication Ozempic or Wegovy (semaglutide)'.

What are the key signs of 'Ozempic breast'?

Ian tells us: "The key signs to look out for are unexpected breast changes, such as changes in size, shape and appearance.

"This happens primarily due to the weight loss itself rather than a specific side effect of semaglutide. As breasts contain a lot of fatty tissue, you may notice a difference in breast size and appearance as you begin to lose weight."

This apparently also works like 'Ozempic face' where you lose weight in the facial area.

'Ozempic breast' is just some side effect of the weight loss drug (aprott / Getty Images)
'Ozempic breast' is just some side effect of the weight loss drug (aprott / Getty Images)

What are the other side effects of Ozempic?

The expert explains that the other side effects of semaglutide include; nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and decreased appetite.

"Semaglutide helps control your blood sugar, keeps you fuller for longer, and reduces your appetite," Ian adds.

"This can change your eating and relationship with food, ultimately enabling you to lose weight."

He also warns that semaglutide should not be given to pregnant or breastfeeding women to prevent exposure of semaglutide to the baby.

"We recommend that anyone using semaglutide to ensure that they have adequate contraception in place," Ian adds.

Well, the more you know - eh?

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Topics: Advice, Health, Life, Ozempic, Celebrity