- Indigestion - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Is it indigestion or something else? Find out about causes, symptoms and treatment for this common digestive condition
- When to worry about indigestion - Patient
Most of us get indigestion from time to time But what causes indigestion, how can you avoid it and when should you worry?
- Indigestion - NHS
Find out about indigestion, a common problem that causes pain or discomfort in your upper abdomen (dyspepsia) or behind your breastbone (heartburn)
- Indigestion (Dyspepsia): What It Is, Symptoms Causes
Occasional indigestion (dyspepsia) is common and not serious If you get a stomachache after a large meal, you can usually relieve it with an antacid But if you have indigestion often, there might be more going on Sometimes, it means you have a treatable condition, like acid reflux or peptic ulcer disease Other times, it’s more complex
- Indigestion (Dyspepsia): Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
Indigestion is often a symptom of another problem Learn about the causes, symptoms, treatment, and prevention of indigestion
- Indigestion - NHS inform
Indigestion can be pain or discomfort in your upper abdomen or heartburn Learn about its symptoms and treatments
- Indigestion (Upset Stomach): Causes, Symptoms Home Remedies
The definition of Indigestion is an uncomfortable feeling of fullness, pain, or burning in your upper abdomen Indigestion has many causes including medical conditions, medications, diet, and lifestyle Stress and anxiety often can make indigestion worse
- Indigestion - Digestive Disorders - Merck Manual Consumer Version
Sometimes, dyspepsia is a more sudden, noticeable (acute) sensation Depending on the cause of the dyspepsia, people may have other symptoms such as a poor appetite, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, flatulence, and belching For some people, eating makes symptoms worse For others, eating relieves symptoms
|