Digestion is something most of us take for granted until it stops working correctly. Imagine eating a small meal and feeling painfully full for hours, or dealing with constant nausea because your ...
Your stomach has essentially gone on strike, and your diabetes is the reason why. Gastroparesis, which literally means stomach paralysis, is one of the most frustrating and dangerous complications of ...
Eating small frequent meals is among the dietary strategies that could improve gastric emptying. Recommendations include eating small frequent meals, chewing foods well, and limiting insoluble fiber.
Gastroparesis is a condition that occurs when your stomach doesn’t empty after eating as quickly as it should. Scientists estimate that up to 2% of the U.S. population may have gastroparesis, which ...
High blood sugar can slow down your stomach, causing stomach pain. About 20% to 50% of people with diabetes will experience diabetic gastroparesis. Symptoms of diabetic gastroparesis include feeling ...
Gastroparesis is a chronic gastrointestinal (GI) condition affecting the nerves and muscles that help your stomach empty itself. When the stomach can’t move well, food sits inside, resulting in ...