Illness name: gastroparesis
Description:
Gastroparesis is where food passes through the stomach slower than it should. It's a long-term condition that can be managed with diet changes, medicines and other treatments.
Symptoms of gastroparesis start after eating and may include:
If you've had these symptoms for a while, you may also be losing weight.
These may be symptoms of gastroparesis or another condition with similar symptoms, so it's important to get it checked.
If you have symptoms of gastroparesis, you'll usually have blood tests and an
X-ray
or
ultrasound scan
of your stomach to rule out other conditions first.
If these tests do not show other causes for your symptoms, you may need:
If you have gastroparesis, you may be recommended to make changes to your diet such as:
You may be referred to a healthy eating specialist (a dietitian) to help you make sure you're getting enough nutrients.
You may be given medicines for gastroparesis that can:
If your gastroparesis is linked to diabetes, you may also be offered ways to help you manage your blood sugar levels, such as using an insulin pump.
Depending on your symptoms, you may be offered other treatments including:
Gastroparesis is thought to be a problem with the nerves and muscles in the stomach. It's not always known what causes it.
It can be a complication of long-term conditions such as
diabetes
.
Gastroparesis can also be a complication after some types of surgery.
Page last reviewed: 24 January 2023
Gastroparesis
Check if you have gastroparesis
Non-urgent advice:
See a GP if:
Immediate action required:
Call 999 or go to A&E if:
Tests for gastroparesis
Treatment for gastroparesis
Diet changes
Medicines
Other treatments
Causes of gastroparesis
Next review due: 24 January 2026