Ozempic, a drug originally designed to treat Type 2 diabetes, has quickly risen in popularity as a weight-loss aid. By slowing digestion and helping users feel fuller for longer, it has become a go-to medication for many seeking to shed pounds.
While effective, Ozempic is not without side effects. Users commonly report nausea, constipation, and other digestive issues. Recently, however, a new and unexpected concern has surfaced.
Social media users have begun discussing what they call “Ozempic vulva.” The phrase refers to changes such as sagging labia, weakened vaginal muscles, and dryness. Though not an official medical term, the trend has sparked attention among both patients and doctors.