Gastric sinus hypokinesis is a clinical manifestation of gastroparesis. Gastroparesis syndrome (GCS) is a cluster of clinical symptoms characterized by delayed gastric emptying. Gastroparesis can be caused by primary gastric motility dysfunction (idiopathic gastroparesis) or secondary to certain systemic diseases and certain gastric surgeries. Gastroparesis syndrome is a group of clinical symptoms characterized by delayed gastric emptying, mainly manifested by early satiety, postprandial epigastric distention, nausea, episodes of dry vomiting, vomiting, weight loss, etc., also known as gastric paralysis and gastric weakness. Gastroparesis syndrome occurs not only after gastric surgery, but also after other abdominal surgeries. It can be divided into two types, primary and secondary, according to the etiology. Primary, also known as idiopathic gastroparesis, mostly occurs in young women. Gastroparesis can be divided into acute and chronic according to the urgency of onset and duration of the disease. The following diseases are also the causes of low gastric sinus power: 1. diabetes Diabetes is a series of metabolic disorders such as sugar, protein, fat, water and electrolyte syndrome caused by genetic factors, immune dysfunction, microbial infection and its toxins, free radical toxins, mental factors and other pathogenic factors acting on the body, resulting in islet hypofunction and insulin resistance. Diabetes mellitus (blood glucose), once poorly controlled, will lead to complications, resulting in kidney, eye, foot and other parts of the failure of the lesion, and can not be cured. Diabetic Gastroparesis Diabetic Gastroparesis is a common symptom of diabetic gastrointestinal vegetative neuropathy. Typical symptoms are bloating, early satiety, anorexia, belching, nausea, vomiting and weight loss, which are usually more severe after meals. Physical examination reveals distension of the stomach area and can be heard as vibrating water sounds. 3, gastritis Gastritis is an acute and chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa caused by a variety of different etiologies, often accompanied by epithelial damage, mucosal inflammatory response and epithelial regeneration. Gastritis is one of the most common digestive system diseases.