This symptom will likely be a daily occurrence.

Bring up any risk factors, which include diabetes and abdominal surgery. Other risk factors include hypothyroidism, infections, nerve disorders, and scleroderma.

For an endoscopy, your doctor will use a tiny camera on a flexible tube. You’ll first be given a sedative and likely a throat-numbing spray. The tube will be threaded down the back of your throat and into your esophagus and upper digestive tract. The camera will help your doctor see what’s going on more directly than they can with an X-ray. [13] X Trustworthy Source University of California San Francisco Health Center Research hospital associated with UCSF, a leading medical university, providing innovative patient care and public health resources Go to source You may also receive a similar test called an esophageal manometry test to measure stomach contractions. In this case, the tube will be inserted through your nose and left in for 15 minutes. [14] X Trustworthy Source Cleveland Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source

Typically, you’ll get a diagnosis of gastroparesis if half the food is still in your stomach after an hour to an hour and a half.