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Are RA And Gastroparesis Linked?

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St Charles, MO
January 2
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Buy IBgard from CVS , it stops the stomach problems; please read the fine print on the labels of the prescriptions you are taking; some of them do not tell you everything but a lot of the medications we are taking costs cancer and a lot of other pains but they don’t tell you this.

January 3
A myRAteam Member

True because the medication’s they are issuing it’s causing stomach problems!

January 3
myRAteam

Yes, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and gastroparesis can be linked. Gastroparesis, a condition where the stomach muscles slow down or stop working, preventing proper emptying, has been reported in people with RA. This may be due to the chronic inflammation associated with RA or side effects of medications. If you experience Show Full Answer

Yes, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and gastroparesis can be linked. Gastroparesis, a condition where the stomach muscles slow down or stop working, preventing proper emptying, has been reported in people with RA. This may be due to the chronic inflammation associated with RA or side effects of medications. If you experience symptoms like nausea, bloating, or feeling full quickly, consult your doctor. (Source: https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/...)

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