Hello,
Despite advances in the understanding of the metabolic causes of neuropathy, treatments aimed at interrupting these pathological processes have been limited. Thus, with the exception of tight glucose control, treatments are for reducing pain and other symptoms.
These include ...
tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). A systematic review concluded that "tricyclic antidepressants and traditional anticonvulsants are better for short term pain relief than newer generation anticonvulsants."
A combination of these medication (gabapentin +
nortriptyline) may also be superior to a single agent.
The only three drugs approved by the FDA for
diabetic peripheral neuropathy are the antidepressant
duloxetine, the anticonvulsant pregabalin, and the long-acting opioid tapentadol ER.
As far as treatment of
gastroparesis is concerned ,apart from trying methods like....
Eating smaller meals more frequently
Low fat foods
Avoiding fibrous fruits and vegetables
Taking more of liquid diet
Drinking more water and going for walk after meals
The medications used are medicines for..
Control of nausea and vomiting like PROCHLORPERAZINE
Medicines to stimulate muscles of stomach like
METOCLOPRAMIDE.
Keep giving Tab neuro B and MECOBALAMIN
You must discuss with your treating doctor and try different combinations of medicines for the patient.
Thanks