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What Is Diabetic Gastroparesis?

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Diabetic gastroparesis occurs in people with diabetes. Diabetic gastroparesis is a disorder of the digestive track that causes food to stay in your body longer than it should. Symptoms include heartburnnausea, vomiting, bloating, poor appetite, and weight loss.

Treatments for diabetic gastroparesis includes keeping blood sugar levels under control, making changes to the diet, as well as certain medications that treat symptoms and control nausea and vomiting.

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