This includes limiting red meat, eggs, cruciferous vegetables, and high-protein processed foods Eat smaller, more frequent meals rather than large portions, which can overwhelm the already-slowed digestive system Avoid high-fat and fried foods that further delay gastric emptying Stay well-hydrated throughout the day to support digestive function Limit carbonated beverages which can increase burping and bloating Identify personal trigger foods by keeping a food diary to track which items precede sulphur burps Eating habits and timing also play important roles: Eat slowly and chew thoroughly to reduce the amount of air swallowed and improve initial digestion Avoid lying down immediately after meals
In essence, a holistic strategy involving the management of side effects, increasing compliance with treatments, and tackling any underlying medical issues is fundamental when aiming to enhance patient outcomes through the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists
Primary Care Diabetes & Metabolism Endocrinology Family Medicine Charleston, SC Patrick O'Neil, Ph.D
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Over-the-counter aids, such as stool softeners or anti-nausea medications, might help, but check with your healthcare provider before using them
Stop eating as soon as you start to feel full