Diabetic nausea is a symptom of gastroparesis, a condition in which the stomach fails to empty properly. This is due to the digestive nerves being damaged as a result of blood sugar levels being too high for a number of years. People with gastroparesis often get full prematurely after meals and therefore lose weight without trying. Vomiting is sometimes a symptom of the condition too. Keeping good blood sugar control may help reduce symptoms and eating small, well-cooked meals as well.
Diabetic nausea and/or vomiting could also be a result hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) and hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) as well. If you have a touch of diabetic nausea, you should check to see if your blood sugar levels are too low or too high, and begin to bring them back to a normal level. If you are experiencing nausea in diabetes, it may be caused by an internal infection …