Gastroparesis isn't one of the most common health conditions around—about 10 men and 40 women out of 100,000 people have it. But it can be life-altering to anyone who has it. The condition happens when a person's stomach muscles don't work properly, or not at all. This makes it take too long for the stomach to empty its contents, leading to delayed digestion and a number of complications and uncomfortable symptoms.
Gastroparesis is usually caused by nerve damage; specifically, damage to the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve normally helps the stomach muscles tighten in order to break food up and help move it into the rest of the digestive tract. When the vagus nerve becomes damaged, the muscles won't contract strongly enough to fully digest the food nor move the food into the small intestines. Without good innervation, stomach muscles can get even weaker over time.
If left untreated, gastroparesis can lead to a number of complications that can dramatically affect a person's quality of life. Diet and lifestyle modification can be of help as the main goal is to ease your symptoms while making sure you get enough nutrition.
In this book, all you need to treat gastroparesis has been compiled especially the eating and lifestyle modification to alleviate you of the symptoms by getting the required nutriton.
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