Abstract #271: Impact of Pregabalin on Signs and Symptoms of GastroparesisLuigi Meneghini MDBresta Miranda MDFarnoosh Farrokhi MDAllison Wick ARNP, CDEDawn Smiley MDKa Ming Lo MPHGuillermo Umpierrez MDEndocrine Practice
Chronic hyperglycemia can lead to nerve damage in the stomach (gastroparesisor delayed gastric emptying). This condition can cause nausea and very slow digestion. Stomach pain can also be a sign ofdiabeticketoacidosis, a medical emergency that needs to be treated right away.14 Weight Loss Unintenti...
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when you have gastroparesis, these muscles don’t work properly. This can cause food to stay in your stomach for too long and not digest properly, resulting in symptoms like nausea
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Gastroparesis is a serious and often underdiagnosed disorder characterized by delayed gastric emptying, affecting approximately 1.7% of the population in the U.S. and 1% in Europe with gastroparesis-like symptoms. Patients experience debilitating symptoms, such as nausea, v...
Gastroparesis comes with symptoms like severe bloating, heartburn, and nausea. Type 1 diabetic patients suffering from gastroparesis cannot time their insulin intake with their meals because it then becomes impossible to determine the duration of both digestion and absorption of food by the stomach. ...