gastroparesis and gastroparesis exacerbation

Gastroparesis is a condition where the stomach takes longer than normal to empty its contents into the small intestine. Gastroparesis exacerbation refers to a worsening of symptoms associated with gastroparesis, such as nausea, vomiting, bloating, and abdominal pain. Exacerbations can be triggered by factors like infections, medications, stress, or dietary changes. Management of gastroparesis involves dietary modifications, medications to help with gastric emptying, and sometimes surgery. During exacerbations, additional treatments may be necessary to address the worsening symptoms.

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