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  1. ... be a sign of delayed gastric emptying, called gastroparesis . It's often difficult to find the cause of gastroparesis, but diabetes is the most common underlying cause ... the nerves in your stomach. Other causes of gastroparesis can include: Hypothyroidism Injury to your esophagus (the ... prevents food from passing into your small intestine. Gastroparesis may also cause malnutrition (not getting enough nutrients ...