Gastroparesis patients recovered from the manifestations of gastroparesis i.e. reduction of the original symptoms of gastroparesis, reduction in the amount of gastrointestinal decompression, etc. 1. Gastroparesis is a syndrome characterized by gastric emptying disorder, which may be manifested by nausea and vomiting after eating, with greenish vomit, distension and pain in the epigastrium, early satiety, etc. If the gastric emptying function is gradually restored, the symptoms may be reduced. If the gastric emptying function is gradually restored, nausea, abdominal distension and pain may be reduced. 2. In general, gastroparesis requires the placement of a gastric tube for drainage and gastric decompression. Reduction of drainage flow from gastric tube and change of drainage fluid from green to yellow to clear are also signs of gastroparesis relief. During the course of gastroparesis, it is necessary for physicians to judge the condition of the disease, and it is important to avoid self-judgment and resumption of diet on one’s own. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment.