For localised injection site reactions , several practical measures can provide relief: Rotate injection sites within the abdomen, thigh, and upper arm, following the technique taught by your healthcare professional Ensure proper injection technique as described in the Patient Information Leaflet Apply a cool compress to the injection site if mild swelling or discomfort occurs Avoid injecting into areas with scarring, bruising, or skin changes Consider whether other factors such as alcohol swabs or adhesives might be causing local irritation For mild generalised rash or itching , your GP may recommend: Oral antihistamines (such as cetirizine or loratadine) to reduce itching and allergic response Emollients and moisturisers applied regularly to maintain skin barrier function Topical corticosteroids of appropriate potency for short courses on affected areas (avoiding face and flexures unless specifically directed) Avoidance of potential irritants including harsh soaps, fragranced products, and excessive heat If skin reactions are confirmed to be related to Ozempic and are causing significant problems, your diabetes specialist may consider dose adjustment or temporary treatment interruption to allow resolution

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One patient was a recurrent case, who had surgery at the age of 45 months (Case 8 in Table 1 )