Gastroparesis
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Also known as: delayed gastric emptyingContent medically reviewed byDr. Rakshith BharadwajMD, Internal MedicineView full profile onLinkedInOVERVIEWSYMPTOMSDIAGNOSISTREATMENTYour treatment plan may include one or more of these options.
There is no cure for gastroparesis. Treatments aim at reducing or managing symptoms, by treating the underlying conditions.MedicationMedicationGut motility stimulator: Medications to stimulate the stomach muscles. Maintain adequate nutrition Consume easier to digest foods Eat well-cooked fruits and vegetables Breads, cereals, crackers, ground or pureed meats Cooked vegetables Fruits (juices preferable) Legumes or dried beans like baked beans, lentils or soy beans Foods high in fats like fried food or fast Foods Foods which cannot be chewed well like broccoli, corn or pop corn
Maintain adequate nutrition
Consume easier to digest foods
Eat well-cooked fruits and vegetables
Breads, cereals, crackers, ground or pureed meats
Cooked vegetables
Fruits (juices preferable)
Legumes or dried beans like baked beans, lentils or soy beans
Foods high in fats like fried food or fast Foods
Foods which cannot be chewed well like broccoli, corn or pop corn
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