Gastroparesis means paralysis of the stomach, and is a condition in which the stomach does not empty properly.
In gastroparesis, the stomach does not empty properly. Food stays in the stomach for a long time. Although the exact cause is not known, gastroparesis is usually seen in people who have had diabetes for a long time.
This condition is usually caused by long-standing diabetes.
Symptoms can be mild or severe, and include:
The symptoms are very suspicious in a person who has had diabetes for a long time. Sometimes medication is started to see if it helps the symptoms. If the medication works, the diagnosis is then assumed. A gastric emptying study is used to confirm the diagnosis. This test measures how fast the stomach empties.
A person with diabetes who maintains good control of his or her blood sugar is less likely to develop this condition.
This condition can make it very hard to control blood sugar in a person with diabetes. It can lead to a greater risk of diabetic complications.
There is no risk to others.
Eating small, frequent meals can be helpful. Medications, such as
Gastroparesis is generally a life-long problem and treatment is often required for life.
The person should report any return of symptoms to the healthcare provider. The provider can order another gastric emptying study to determine how well any medications are working.
Author:Adam Brochert, MD
Date Written:
Editor:Smith, Elizabeth, BA
Edit Date:04/18/00
Reviewer:Eric Berlin, MD
Date Reviewed:09/19/01
Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease, 1998, Sleisenger et al.