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Gastroparesis slows stomach emptying and can make everyday eating painful and unpredictable. Doctronic connects you with licensed physicians who create personalized treatment plans to help manage your nausea, bloating, and delayed digestion, all from home.


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What Is Gastroparesis?

Gastroparesis is a motility disorder marked by delayed gastric emptying without a physical blockage, causing nausea, vomiting, early satiety, bloating, and abdominal pain after meals. It can significantly disrupt nutrition, quality of life, and blood sugar control in people with diabetes. With the right treatment and support, symptoms can be managed effectively and daily function can be meaningfully improved.

  • Delayed gastric emptying causes food to sit in the stomach longer than normal, triggering nausea, vomiting, and bloating after meals.
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Is Online Gastroparesis Treatment Right for You?

Doctronic can evaluate adults who have been diagnosed with gastroparesis or who are experiencing symptoms consistent with delayed gastric emptying, such as persistent nausea, vomiting after meals, early fullness, or unexplained bloating. Our physicians can review your history and recommend appropriate prescription and supportive therapies.

Because gastroparesis often affects the autonomic nervous system and gastrointestinal tract, our evaluation also considers related conditions such as diabetes, prior gastric surgery, and any neurological or connective tissue history that may influence stomach motility and treatment selection.

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Frequently asked questions

Gastroparesis is a condition in which the stomach empties too slowly due to impaired motility rather than a physical blockage. Common causes include diabetes-related nerve damage (diabetic gastroparesis), prior gastric surgery, viral illness, and autoimmune or neurological conditions. In many cases, no clear cause is identified, which is called idiopathic gastroparesis.

The most common symptoms include nausea, vomiting (sometimes hours after eating), a feeling of fullness after only a few bites, bloating, upper abdominal pain, heartburn, and poor appetite. Symptoms often worsen with high-fat or high-fiber meals. Weight loss and poor blood sugar control can occur in more severe cases.

The standard diagnostic test is a gastric emptying study, in which you eat a small radioactive meal and a scanner tracks how quickly food moves through your stomach over several hours. A delay in emptying at four hours confirms the diagnosis. Your doctor may also order blood tests, imaging, or an upper endoscopy to rule out other causes.

Eating smaller, more frequent meals, typically four to six times per day, reduces the workload on the stomach. Low-fat, low-fiber, soft, or liquid-based foods empty more readily. Avoiding carbonated beverages, alcohol, and lying down immediately after eating can also reduce symptoms. A registered dietitian familiar with gastroparesis can help create a practical meal plan.

Yes. Because food absorption becomes unpredictable when the stomach empties erratically, blood glucose levels can fluctuate significantly. Food may arrive in the small intestine later than expected, causing hypoglycemia after a meal and hyperglycemia hours later. Close coordination between gastroparesis management and diabetes care is important for people with both conditions.

Gastroparesis varies widely. Post-viral gastroparesis sometimes resolves on its own within months to a few years. Diabetic gastroparesis tends to be chronic but can improve with better blood sugar control. Idiopathic gastroparesis may persist long-term. With appropriate medical management, dietary modifications, and regular follow-up, most people are able to significantly reduce the impact of symptoms on daily life.

Doctronic uses AI to gather and evaluate your symptom history before connecting you with a licensed physician. The physician reviews your information, makes a clinical determination, and creates a personalized treatment plan. Every step is doctor-reviewed and audited to ensure you receive safe, evidence-based care.

Yes. Doctronic is staffed by licensed physicians who review and oversee all care decisions. The platform is HIPAA-compliant, and your personal health information is protected. Doctronic is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state.