What should I do if gastroparesis is not getting better?

Oct 14, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Chao
Introduction
Persistent gastroparesis can generally be improved through medication or surgical treatment under a doctor's guidance. Additionally, dietary adjustments are recommended to help improve the condition. Besides these treatments, some patients with gastroparesis may also benefit from acupuncture, massage, and gastrointestinal decompression to alleviate uncomfortable symptoms.

When gastroparesis does not improve, dietary adjustments should be made to help alleviate the condition. Additionally, improvement can be achieved through medication or surgical treatment under a doctor's guidance.

1. Dietary Adjustment

Patients with gastroparesis should maintain a light diet during treatment, consuming more warm liquid or semi-liquid foods, while reducing intake of raw, cold, greasy, and spicy irritants such as ice cream, fried foods, and chili peppers.

2. Medication

For persistent gastroparesis, it is recommended to use medications under the supervision of a healthcare professional to inhibit gastric acid secretion, protect the gastric mucosa, and enhance gastrointestinal motility. Examples include domperidone tablets, hydrotalcite tablets, and rabeprazole enteric-coated tablets.

3. Surgery

If the condition worsens despite medication, timely surgical intervention under medical guidance may be necessary to reduce gastric pressure and relieve symptoms such as abdominal bloating, nausea, and vomiting.

In addition to the above treatments, some patients with gastroparesis may also benefit from acupuncture, massage, or gastrointestinal decompression to alleviate their symptoms.

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