Gastroparesis is a stomach condition in which the stomach digests and moves food at a decreased rate. This can be caused by diabetes; unregulated levels of blood sugar can cause nerve damage, including the nerves that stimulate stomach contractions and behaviors. While there is no cure for diabetic gastroparesis, it can be controlled with proper diet.
Diabetic gastroparesis is a condition in which the stomach does not empty its contents properly because the stomach muscles don't contract as they should. Normally, muscles in the stomach wall move food through the stomach and further along the digestive tract. In people with gastroparesis, those muscles either work too slowly or don't work at all. The condition affects people with both type I and type II diabetes. There is no cure for gastroparesis, but some prescription medications and a change in eating habits to eat smaller meals more frequently can help ease symptoms of the condition. The most severe…