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Gastroparesis

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Individual experiencing abdominal discomfort commonly associated with gastroparesis, a condition that slows stomach emptying

Gastroparesis

This condition, gastroparesis is a chronic digestive condition where the stomach muscles do not function properly, causing delayed emptying of food into the small intestine. This condition does not involve a blockage but rather results from impaired movement (motility) in the stomach, leading to symptoms such as nausea, bloating, vomiting, and early satiety.

The stomach normally contracts to push food through the digestive tract. In people with gastroparesis, this movement is slowed or absent due to nerve or muscle dysfunction—most commonly involving the vagus nerve. This delay in gastric emptying causes food to remain in the stomach for too long, creating discomfort and nutritional issues.

Gastroparesis

This conditioncan affect anyone, but it is more common in women and individuals with long-standing diabetes. The condition can range from mild to severe, with symptoms that interfere with eating, digestion, and quality of life. While it is not curable, many people manage the condition through dietary changes, medication, and sometimes surgical intervention.

Early recognition and personalised treatment are essential for improving symptoms and preventing complications of gastroparesis.

[Next: Causes of Gastroparesis →]

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