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8. Treatment

Treating gastroparesis begins with addressing any underlying diseases or disorders. The doctor may also recommend stopping medications that contribute to the condition. If symptoms persist, medicinal or surgical intervention is often necessary. Surgery is, however, typically reserved for individuals unresponsive to less invasive therapies, as well as those experiencing acute complications.

Antibiotics and dopamine-receptor antagonists can stimulate contraction of the poorly functioning stomach muscles. Antiemetics may be prescribed to ease nausea and vomiting. Surgical interventions include the placement of an electrical gastric stimulation device in the abdomen, insertion of an intestinal feeding tube, and gastrostomy.

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