Symptom of Diabetes: Gastroparesis

Stomach trouble is one of the
symptoms of persistent high
blood sugar
or diabetes. I have written in my
previous article that one of the
symptoms of persistent and
uncontrolled high blood sugar is
nerve
damage, a condition known as
neuropathy. Therefore, diabetes
or high
blood sugar can also damages
the nerve that helps stomach to
empty
and transport food smoothly
through the digestive tract.
This inability of the stomach to
empty food quickly enough as a
result
of persistent high blood sugar
can lead to many diabetes
complications. This inability of
the stomach to process and
empty food
swiftly is a condition known as
gastroparesis.
3 SYMPTOMS OF GASTROPARESIS
1. This could cause unpleasant
abdominal
problems like diarrhea,
constipation, or incontinence.
2. It may also lead to difficulty in
eating or swallowing.
3. Gastroparesis can make it
uneasy to control your high
blood sugar
or diabetes.
BOTTOM LINE
One of the consequences of
uncontrolled diabetes is poor
digestive
system as a result of nerve
damage. Try to control your
blood sugar as
much as you can to prevent,
control, manage and reverse
gastroparesis.

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