GLPPal helps you monitor digestive slowdown on Ozempic — bowel habits, bloating and any link to your semaglutide pen strength.
Ozempic users often report slower bowel movements, especially when semaglutide doses increase or when overall food intake drops. Reduced gastric motility is a known effect of GLP-1 receptor agonists. For people using Ozempic for type 2 diabetes or weight management, constipation can be easy to overlook until it becomes uncomfortable. Tracking bowel patterns with Ozempic injection dates helps you describe changes accurately rather than guessing at your last review.
This constipation tracker works alongside the main Ozempic Tracker App where injections, weight and appetite live on one timeline.
Explore other Ozempic symptom tools or return to the Ozempic Nausea Tracker, Ozempic Fatigue Tracker, and GLP-1 trackers hub to compare every tracker.
Constipation is commonly reported on semaglutide. GLPPal helps you track your Ozempic experience; your prescriber can discuss management.
Download on the App Store to log constipation, injections, appetite and weight for Ozempic in one app.
GLPPal is designed for tracking and educational purposes only and is not medical advice.