Causes Of Gastroparesis

Diabetes

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Diabetes, which occurs when the blood glucose levels are above normal, is considered to be the most common cause of gastroparesis. Blood glucose levels being extremely high for a long time can interfere with the functioning of the vagus nerve as well as other organs involved in the digestive process. Additionally, a high sugar presence in the blood puts a lot of stress on the blood vessels that transport oxygen to the body's nerves.

A remedy for preventing diabetic gastroparesis is by cutting down on foods high in processed sugar and monitoring blood glucose levels. Keep your diet low in fat and fiber as these elements work against stomach emptying. Eat more soft and easy to chew foods. Eating smaller portions can also help with gastroparesis symptoms. In addition, your doctor could suggest you take more insulin or change when you take it.

Gastroparesis affects just as many patients with Type 1 diabetes as those with Type 2, and some patients who develop gastroparesis are diabetic for more than a decade.

Continue reading to discover how medication can result in this condition.

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