Neurogenic gastroparesis is usually accompanied by symptoms such as mental abnormality and stomach discomfort. 1. Mental abnormality: Usually, neurotic gastroparesis is often accompanied by mental abnormality, such as symptoms of excessive nervousness, mental stress, irritability, anxiety and depression. These psychological factors can not only exist as independent symptoms for a long time, but also may become the triggering factors of stomach pain. 2. Stomach discomfort: Generally, neuropathic stomach pain will also have obvious stomach discomfort symptoms, which are mainly manifested as decreased digestive function, stomach cramps, nausea and vomiting, frequent burping, diarrhea and chest tightness. In addition, neurogenic gastroparesis can be diagnosed only when no organic lesions are found through some instrumental examinations, such as gastroscopy, abdominal ultrasound, abdominal CT, and so on. It is recommended that patients with the above symptoms should consult the doctor in time and under the guidance of professional doctors to conduct relevant examinations to make a clear diagnosis.