| Diabetic Gastroparesis Is As Complicated As That! |
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When a person gets diabetic and his glucose levels are not in control, it can lead to nerve damage of the stomach known as the Vagus nerve. The function of this nerve is to digest the food and send it to the small intestine. But when the nerve gets damaged, the food takes more than normal time to digest, or the stomach takes time to get empty and under serious conditions it could also stop digesting the food. The high glucose level during diabetes creates some chemical reactions due to which the nerve gets damaged and hence slows down the process of emptying the stomach. Some common signs and symptoms of gastroparesis are; heartburn, abdominal bloating, vomiting of the undigested food, nausea, weight loss, feeling of stomach fullness every time and weight loss. Keeping a check on food habits is also important factor. One should go for six small meals rather than three big ones for giving lesser burden on the stomach to digest the food. High fat and high fiber food should be avoided as they take even longer time than normal food to get digested. Almost 20%percent of type I diabetic patients develop this condition. Like diabetes one cannot get rid of this problem but can just keep it under control to avoid further complications. Related Articles
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