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  2. Gastroparesis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Getting enough calories and nutrition while improving symptoms is the main goal in the treatment of gastroparesis. Many people can manage gastroparesis with dietary changes. Your healthcare professional may refer you to a specialist, called a dietitian.

  3. Gastroparesis: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment

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    What treatment is available for gastroparesis? Healthcare providers can’t directly fix the damage that causes gastroparesis, but they can offer treatment to stimulate muscle contractions in your stomach and encourage it to empty.

  4. Gastroparesis Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Gastroparesis is a condition in which food stays in your stomach for longer than it should. Learn more about its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.

  5. Gastroparesis Treatment - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Gastroparesis treatment options include: Dietary changes. Medication. Endoscopic therapy. Experimental therapies. Dietary Changes. Many patients who suffer from gastroparesis are not absorbing enough nutrition. Dietary changes can relieve symptoms while maintaining proper nutrition. Dietary modifications include:

  6. Treatment for Gastroparesis - NIDDK - National Institute of ...

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    When the cause of your gastroparesis is not known, your doctor will provide treatments to help relieve your symptoms and treat complications. Changing your eating habits can help control gastroparesis and make sure you get the right amount of nutrients, calories, and liquids.

  7. Gastroparesis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    There's no cure for gastroparesis. But medicines and changes to diet can give some relief. Symptoms of gastroparesis include: Vomiting. Nausea. Belly bloating. Belly pain. Feeling full after eating just a few bites and long after eating a meal. Vomiting undigested food eaten a few hours earlier. Acid reflux. Changes in blood sugar levels.

  8. Gastroparesis - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Gastroparesis often causes a number of nonspecific symptoms. It is important for a gastroenterologist to make a diagnosis. Symptoms of gastroparesis include: A diagnosis of gastroparesis begins with a comprehensive physical exam during which you describe your symptoms and medical history.