Doctors are raising awareness of a surprising ear-related issue affecting some GLP-1 users.
Originally developed to help people manage diabetes, the drugs have since become widely known for their ability to support significant weight reduction.
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As a result, millions of people have turned to the treatment alongside healthier eating habits and regular exercise.
However, doctors are now drawing attention to an unexpected symptom appearing in some patients.
Importantly, experts say the issue is not directly caused by the medication itself. Instead, it appears to be linked to the rapid weight loss many users experience.
What unusual symptom are doctors seeing in GLP-1 users?
Some patients have reported strange changes in their hearing after losing weight quickly. Among them is Sarah Ago, who described a bizarre sensation developing in her ears.
"It was like being in a tunnel, only able to hear my own magnified voice," she told the New York Post. "You're in your own head, hearing yourself like Darth Vader."
Although the symptom can feel alarming, it is not considered a serious health threat.
Why can rapid weight loss affect your ears?
Doctors say the condition is known as patulous eustachian tube. In simple terms, it causes people to hear sounds from inside their own body more clearly than normal.
Consequently, everyday noises such as breathing and speaking can suddenly seem amplified. For many sufferers, the sensation can become frustrating over time.
Should GLP-1 users be concerned?
Experts stress that the condition does not usually pose a serious medical risk. Nevertheless, it can have a noticeable impact on daily comfort and quality of life.
For that reason, anyone experiencing unusual hearing changes while losing weight should speak with a healthcare professional.
Meanwhile, doctors continue to monitor the growing number of people using GLP-1 medications as awareness of potential side effects expands.
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