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Gastroparesis

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Gastroparesis is a condition that causes the stomach to not be able to be empty due to the stomach being unable to move and function properly.

 


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Gastroparesis: Gastroparesis is a medical condition in which the muscle of the stomach is paralyzed by a disease of either the stomach muscle itself or the nerves controlling the muscle.

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Alternate Names : Gastroparesis diabeticorum, Delayed gastric emptying
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Gastroparesis At A Glance
Gastroparesis At A Glance
Gastroparesis is a disease of the muscles of the stomach or the nerves controlling the muscles that causes the muscles to stop working.

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Gastroparesis is a stomach disorder in which the stomach takes too long in emptying its contents.

How is gastroparesis diagnosed?
A diagnosis is confirmed with one or more tests that show how quickly food leaves your stomach, including a radioisotope gastric emptying scan.

How is gastroparesis diagnosed?
In addition to a complete medical history and physical examination, diagnostic procedures for gastroparesis may include the following: ...

How is gastroparesis diagnosed?
After performing a full physical exam and taking your medical history, your doctor may order several blood tests to check blood counts and chemical and electrolyte levels.

What is gastroparesis?
Gastroparesis (say: 'gast-roe-par-EE-sus') is a disorder that happens when your stomach muscles don't work properly. It is sometimes called 'delayed gastric emptying.

Gastroparesis diabeticorum; Delayed gastric emptying
Definition of Gastroparesis:
Gastroparesis is a condition that affects the ability of the stomach to empty its contents, but there is no blockage (obstruction).

About gastroparesis
Ordinarily, strong muscular contractions propel food through your digestive tract. But in people with gastroparesis, the stomach muscles don't contract properly.

Gastroparesis is a condition in which the muscles in your stomach don't function normally. Ordinarily, strong muscular contractions propel food through your digestive tract.

Gastroparesis means paralysis of the stomach, and is a condition in which the stomach does not empty properly.
What is going on in the body?

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Gastroparesis; also known as delayed gastric emptying, results in food being in the stomach for much longer than normal. It is caused by muscle or nerve damage and results in symptoms such as bloating and belching.
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Nerve or muscle damage in the stomach. Causes slow digestion and emptying, vomiting, nausea, or bloating. Also called delayed gastric emptying.
Gastropathy
Disease of the stomach, as in hypoproteinemic hypertrophic gastropathy.

gastroparesis - muscle or nerve damage in the stomach, which causes slow digestion and stomach emptying.

Gastroparesis: A form of neuropathy that affects the stomach. Digestion of food may be incomplete or delayed, resulting in nausea, vomiting, or bloating, making blood glucose control difficult.

Gastroparesis: Gastroparesis is a disease of either the stomach muscle itself or the nerves controlling the muscle. As a consequence, food and secretions do not empty normally from the stomach, and there is nausea and vomiting.

Gastroparesis Diabeticorum
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Stomach and bowel problems - Slow emptying of the stomach, called gastroparesis, can cause nausea, vomiting or bloating.

For gastrointestinal problems such as gastroparesis, experts recommend eating small, frequent meals, eliminating fats from the diet and restricting fiber intake.

Difficulty digesting food (gastroparesis), which can cause diarrhea, constipation, abdominal bloating, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, feeling full after eating little and loss of appetite ...

Esophageal reflux
Nausea and vomiting
Diabetes (Diabetic gastroparesis may require metoclopramide . This drug moves speeds up digestion, and it can be associated with TD.)
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1) Leads to the precipitation of clinical diabetes.
2) Causes poorer diabetic control in diabetics on insulin or oral drugs.
3) Leads to the aggravation of diabetic complications such as retinopathy, cataracts, neuropathy and gastroparesis.
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