The mechanisms of how this happens is not fully known yet, says Amit Zachariah, MD, a cardiologist with Duly based in Schaumburg, Illinois
Start smart, eat intentionally, and let your food work as hard as your medication does.
Warning signs requiring immediate medical attention include severe abdominal pain (which could indicate pancreatitis), persistent vomiting with inability to keep down fluids, right upper quadrant pain, jaundice or fever (possible gallbladder disease), or symptoms of thyroid nodules (neck mass, difficulty swallowing, persistent hoarseness)
Stomach Paralysis (Gastroparesis) Gastroparesis is a condition in which the muscles and nerves of the stomach do not push food from the stomach into the small intestine to continue the digestive process