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gastroparesis
gas·tro·pa·re·sis G5056250 (găs′trō-pə-rē′sĭs, -păr′ĭ-sĭs)n. pl. gas·tro·pa·re·ses (-sēz′) A disorder characterized by delayed movement of food from the stomach into the small intestine because of impaired stomach motility, resulting in nausea, vomiting, and a feeling of fullness. [gastro- + paresis.]Translationsgastroparesis
gastroparesis [gas″tro-pah-re´sis] paralysis of the stomach; called also gastroparalysis and gastroplegia.gas·tro·pa·re·sis (gas'trō-pă-rē'sis, -par'ĕ-sis), Weakness of gastric peristalsis, which results in delayed emptying of the bowels. [gastro- + G. paresis, a letting go, paralysis] gastroparesis (găs′trō-pə-rē′sĭs, -păr′ĭ-sĭs)n. pl. gastropare·ses (-sēz′) A disorder characterized by delayed movement of food from the stomach into the small intestine because of impaired stomach motility, resulting in nausea, vomiting, and a feeling of fullness.gastroparesis Partial paralysis of gastric smooth muscle, resulting in retention of food. Aetiology Autonomic neuropathy due to diabetes, gastric surgery, vagal nerve damage, viral infections, medications (e.g., anticholinergics and narcotics), gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD/GORD), smooth muscle disease (amyloidosis, scleroderma), metabolic disease (e.g. hypothyroidism). Clinical findings Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, bloating, loss of appetite, gastric muscle spasms, variable glucose levels. Diagnosis Upper GI endoscopy, ultrasonography, radio contrast studies, gastric emptying scintigraphy, breath test, Smart Pill.gas·tro·pa·re·sis (gas'trō-păr-ē'sis) A slight degree of gastroparalysis. [gastro- + G. paresis, a letting go, paralysis]GastroparesisNerve damage of the stomach that delays or stops stomach emptying, resulting in nausea, vomiting, bloating, discomfort, and weight loss.Mentioned in: Sildenafil Citrategas·tro·pa·re·sis (gas'trō-păr-ē'sis) Weakness of gastric peristalsis, resulting in delayed emptying of the bowels. [gastro- + G. paresis, a letting go, paralysis]Patient discussion about gastroparesisQ. is anyone following a diet for gastroparesis? i developed a bezoar in the stomach, as a result of gastroparesis and it caused internal bleeding, was wondering of anyone else has or knows someone who has had a similar experienceA. brandon well i had vegus nerve severed also many years ago (forty or so) never gave me trble till recently everything seems ok rite now, but i think it may br an ongoing thing thanks Q. I have just been diagnosed with gastroparesis. I'am looking for more info on treatment and experiences... A. In most cases, treatment does not cure gastroparesis—it is usually a chronic condition. Treatment helps you manage the condition so you can be as healthy and comfortable as possible..there are medications that helps like Metoclopramide (Reglan) that stimulates stomach muscle contractions to help emptying. and dietary changes (having 6 small meals instead of big three..) and there even clinical trials with Botulinum Toxin that might be helpful, but still in research. More discussions about gastroparesisAcronymsSeeGP |