hi i recently got diagnosed with gastroparesis after months of consistent nausea. i’ve noticed that i am getting extremely nauseous after taking my daily medications (i have tested to see if any of them are specifically giving me nausea and it seems to be any of them). i was wondering if this is related to my gastroparesis and it is because they are not digesting fast enough so they are making me nauseous. any advice or information about gastroparesis and nausea is greatly appreciated!
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Gastroparesis can indeed cause nausea, as it slows down the digestion process. Some medications suggested by patients with gastroparesis include Reglan, a smooth muscle stimulant that can speed up digestion, and Domperidone. However, some people have reported adverse effects from these medications. Other suggestions include adopting a very restricted diet and slowly introducing new foods to identify triggers, avoiding high fat content and insoluble fiber, and trying more of a liquid/puréed diet. Ginger has also been mentioned as helpful for nausea. It's important to consult with your doctor about these options.
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