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- Gastroparesis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Gastroparesis is a condition in which the muscles in the stomach don't move food as they should for it to be digested Most often, muscles contract to send food through the digestive tract
- Gastroparesis: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis Treatment
What is gastroparesis? Gastroparesis, which means stomach paralysis, is a condition affecting the nerves and muscles in your stomach It interferes with the muscle activity (peristalsis) that moves food through your stomach and into your small intestine
- Gastroparesis: Causes and How to Find Relief - Verywell Health
Gastroparesis is when the stomach takes too long to empty its contents Symptoms of gastroparesis can include nausea, vomiting, and feeling full quickly Gastroparesis is often caused by diabetes or damage to the vagus nerve
- Gastroparesis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Gastroparesis, also called gastric stasis, occurs when there is delayed gastric emptying Delayed gastric emptying means the stomach takes too long to empty its contents Sometimes, when the food doesn’t empty properly, it forms a solid mass called a bezoar
- Clinical guidance on the management of gastroparesis . . .
Clinical guidance on the management of gastroparesis The guideline offers 12 conditional recommendations, emphasizing shared decision-making between clinicians and patients
- Gastroparesis: Symptoms, Diet, Causes, Treatment Medications
Gastroparesis means paralysis of the muscles of the stomach Learn about the diet, causes, treatment, surgery, and diagnosis of gastroparesis
- Gastroparesis - Wikipedia
Gastroparesis (gastro- from Ancient Greek γαστήρ – gaster, "stomach"; and -paresis, πάρεσις – "partial paralysis") is a medical disorder of ineffective neuromuscular contractions (peristalsis) of the stomach, resulting in food and liquid remaining in the stomach for a prolonged period
- AGA Clinical Practice Guideline on Management of Gastroparesis
Gastroparesis is a disorder of gastric motility defined by a measurable delay in gastric emptying associated with a constellation of upper gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in the absence of mechanical obstruction
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