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If you have Gastroparesis
Diabetic gastroparesis is a form of neuropathy caused by hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). Neuropathy is partial or complete loss of nerve function in the affected part leading to weakness, tingling, numbness and sometimes paralysis of the affected part. Gastroparesis is neuropathy of the digestive tract, and leads to reduced bowel motility and constipation. It is treatable by a) keeping blood sugar as close to normal as possible all the time b) supplementing diet with Methylcobalamin (methyl-b12) as per several studies including
No, reglan should not fail you on a drug screen as it is not a narcotic. It is a dopamine receptor antagonist used for the treatment of nausea, vomiting, and diabetic gastroparesis.
Symptoms of gastroparesis Not intended to be actual medical advice, just info: http://www.medicinenet.com/gastroparesis/article.htm
PERINORM - CD - Used for: Short term treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in certain patients who do not respond to other therapy. It is used to treat symptoms of a certain digestive problem in diabetic patients (diabetic gastroparesis). It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Idiopathic- ic is the suffix
The cause of gastroparesis is not always known, but it is thought to be the result of a damaged or non-working nerve. It is not airborne.
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The opposite word for Idiopathic would be a specific diagnosis! Idiopathic in itself means unknown cause
Idiopathic means without known cause.The medical term meaning 'without a known cause' is Idiopathic.IdiopathicIdiopathicIdiopathic
The idiopathic neuropathy is not common, its causes are usually not known.
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