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Gastroparesis

Our gastroparesis-focused care, which is personalized expert diagnosis, nutrition, and advanced treatment, will benefit the residents with an improved quality of life and successful digestion, available right here in the center of our local community at GastroDoxs in Jersey Village.

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Symptoms

What is Gastroparesis?

Gastroparesis is a disorder in which the stomach fills slowly leading to slow digestion. You can be with a few bites, have stomach problems, or can struggle with blood sugar levels, in case of diabetes.

Common Symptoms

Symptoms can vary in severity but often include:

  • Nausea or recurrent vomiting
  • Feeling full very quickly when eating
  • Stomach bloating or upper abdominal pain
  • Heartburn or acid reflux
  • Fluctuating blood sugar levels in people with diabetes

Causes

Gastroparesis may arise from several underlying factors:

  • Nerve damage due to long-term diabetes (ICD-10 code K31.843)
  • Side effects of certain medications (e.g., opioid pain relievers, antidepressants)
  • Viral or bacterial infections that impact gastric nerves
  • Previous stomach or esophageal surgery that injures nerves
  • Use of weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic (talk to your doctor about symptom persistence)
Treatment

Treatment Options for Gastroparesis in Jersey Village

Treatment includes diet modifications, medications, home remedies, and advanced care:

  • Diet modifications: Consume soft, low-fat foods such as yogurt, mashed fruits, and cooked vegetables. Avoid fried foods, raw vegetables, and soda. Request a personalized gastroparesis meal plan.
  • Medications: Prokinetic drugs to facilitate stomach emptying and antiemetics to reduce nausea. Some over-the-counter options may be used with your doctor's approval.
  • Home & natural remedies: Sip ginger tea to ease nausea, eat small frequent meals, take light walks after eating, stay well-hydrated, and consider vitamin supplements as needed.
  • Advanced treatments: Gastric electrical stimulation devices to improve stomach motility, and feeding tube placement for more severe cases.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

GastroDoxs in Jersey Village combines the expert gastroenterology care with the caring service. With easy-to-understand explanations and accurate diagnosis on one hand, and personalized treatment and regular follow-ups on the other, we will ensure that you overcome any intestinal granulomas and regain your digestive condition. There is no need to wait until things get worse and then schedule your visit and make the first step to a healthier life.

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We've successfully treated more than 342 patients, helping individuals improve their digestive health and overall well-being through expert, personalized care.

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With over 20 years of experience, GastroDoxs has been a trusted provider of gastroenterology care, focusing on delivering the best outcomes for patients

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is not to be eaten with gastroparesis?

Avoid high-fat and fried foods, uncooked vegetables, soft drinks, and foods that are difficult to digest or form large particles, such as nuts, seeds, and rough fruits.

What can I eat?

Choose soft, easily digestible foods like pureed fruits and vegetables, clear soups, smoothies, yogurt, eggs, and well-cooked grains. Small, frequent meals are recommended.

Is it possible that Ozempic is a causative agent of gastroparesis?

Yes. Some patients taking GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic may experience slowed gastric emptying. Always report new or worsening symptoms to your doctor.

Is it reversible when caused by Ozempic?

Gastroparesis caused by Ozempic often improves with modification or discontinuation of the drug, especially if addressed early under physician supervision.

ICD-10: what is the code of diabetic gastroparesis?

The ICD-10 code for diabetic gastroparesis is K31.843, used for tracking and treatment planning.

What drugs can cause gastroparesis?

Medications such as opioids, certain antidepressants, antihistamines, calcium channel blockers, and some weight-loss drugs can slow stomach emptying and contribute to gastroparesis.

Can natural remedies help?

Yes. Ginger tea, small frequent meals, light post-meal physical activity, and staying well-hydrated may help alleviate symptoms and support digestion.

What's the best OTC medicine?

Over-the-counter options like antacids or simethicone may relieve bloating and heartburn. Always consult your physician before starting any medication.

What is ICD-10 DM gastroparesis?

Diabetic gastroparesis is a complication of diabetes mellitus. The ICD-10 code K31.843 is used for diagnosis and treatment planning.

Where can I find help near me?

Visit GastroDoxs in Jersey Village for professional gastroparesis management, including assessment, advanced testing, and personalized treatment plans.

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