What causes gastroparesis?

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The functioning of vagus nerve and peristalsis is essential for proper digestive tract operations. Any damage or malfunction to either can result in gastroparesis.

The vagus nerve is considered as the most essential nerve in the body. This is because of the fact that it stretches from your brainstem right to your colon. The whole digestive system is complicated, and it is the vagus nerve that helps to coordinate the signals between your brain and the digestive system. Gastroparesis occurs when the vagus nerve gets damaged.

Vagus nerve also controls the process of peristalsis, which is the contraction of the smooth stomach muscles. Peristaltic waves are responsible for the contractions in your stomach. When such contractions either stop or don’t happen enough, food is not able to move fron your stomach to the duodemum area, and this condition is known as gastroparesis.

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