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Constipation During GLP-1 Treatment: Why It Happens and How to Relieve It

16 jun 2026·3 min de lectura·14 visualizaciones·Equipe Editorial PeptPro

GLP-1 medications slow gastrointestinal motility, making constipation one of the most common side effects. Learn why it happens and what practical steps help.

GLP-1 medications work by slowing down gastrointestinal motility. The result is that food moves more slowly through your system, which creates the prolonged feeling of fullness that makes these medications effective for weight loss. The trade-off is that your digestive system takes longer to process what you eat, and that can lead to harder stools, less frequent bowel movements, and that uncomfortable feeling of fullness.

Why constipation happens

These medications mimic the GLP-1 hormone that your body produces after eating. One of the hormone's roles is to slow down how quickly food leaves your stomach and moves through your intestines. This delay is what creates the extended satiety that makes portion control easier. The problem is that slower intestinal transit means more water gets absorbed from stool before it passes, making it harder.

Not everyone on GLP-1 develops constipation, but it is one of the most frequently reported digestive side effects. Some people also experience bloating and abdominal discomfort alongside it.

What you can do

The first step is to increase fiber gradually rather than all at once. Adding a large amount of fiber suddenly can actually worsen bloating and gas. Spread fiber intake throughout the day and pair it with adequate water.

Speaking of water, staying well hydrated is essential. Fiber without water can make constipation worse. Aim for consistent fluid intake throughout the day, not just with meals.

Physical activity, even light walking, stimulates intestinal contractions. If you have been less active since starting treatment, adding some movement can make a difference.

In terms of food, fruits with sorbitol like prunes and kiwi, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes tend to help. Processed foods, cheese, and excessive red meat can make constipation worse.

If these measures are not enough, consider talking to your doctor about osmotic laxatives like polyethylene glycol, which are generally considered safe for short-term use during GLP-1 treatment.

PeptPro helps you track digestive patterns with its side effect monitoring feature. You can log bowel movement frequency, abdominal pain levels, and food intake to spot trends and understand what makes things better or worse. See the app here.

You can also use the meal scanner to record what you eat and notice if certain foods correlate with harder stools or better regularity.

When to call your doctor

Severe abdominal pain, blood in stool, fever, vomiting, or unintentional weight loss are reasons to seek medical attention promptly. These can signal complications like bowel obstruction or pancreatitis, not just constipation.

PeptPro lets you log symptoms with date, time, and intensity linked to your dose. If constipation becomes a recurring problem, you will have a clear log to share with your doctor showing how often it happens and what you ate beforehand. Track your symptoms here.

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