Study duration 10 minutes You have probably ever felt heaviness, bloating, or discomfort in the upper abdomen after eating.... This condition may be a sign of indigestion. Do you have a disorder that needs to be investigated? Indigestion? Indigestion is a digestive disorder that refers to a set of uncomfortable symptoms in the upper abdomen. This problem usually occurs after eating and can be accompanied by a feeling of early satiety, bloating, heartburn, nausea or stomach pain. Examinations and found tests, but the person still has annoying symptoms.... In the organic type, a specific cause such as stomach ulcer or inflammation of the stomach can be recognized... symptoms of indigestion
Symptoms of indigestion usually appear after eating and may vary from person to person depending on the severity or underlying cause.... The most common symptoms include discomfort or pain in the upper abdomen, feeling full early even after consuming a small amount of food, bloating, frequent belching, nausea, heartburn and sometimes belching, especially if chronic weight loss or weight loss continues in some people. or is accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting blood, weight loss for no reason or black stool, it is necessary to see a doctor for a more detailed examination and rule out more serious diseases.. Timely and accurate diagnosis is the key to effective treatment of this digestive problem... ### Symptoms of indigestion include:
- Pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen
- Abdominal bloating
- Feeling of initial satiety when eating
- Feeling full for a long time after eating
- Frequent belching
- 🔸 Nausea
- 🔹 Heartache or heartache
- Loss of appetite
- Bitter or sour taste in the mouth
- Sometimes severe vomiting or nausea
What is the cause of indigestion?. The cause of indigestion can be very diverse and include simple factors such as incorrect eating habits to more serious digestive problems. Consuming fatty, spicy, bulky or too fast foods are among the common causes of this problem. Stress and anxiety also play an important role in causing or aggravating indigestion, because they directly affect the functioning of the digestive system of an alcoholic or a bone alcoholic. It can also cause symptoms. On the other hand, some underlying diseases or disorders may also be the main cause of indigestion. stomach ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux (GERD), inflammation of the stomach (gastritis), gallbladder disease, Helicobacter pylori bacterial infection, and even the use of certain drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are among the most common causes necessary to identify the organs. be digested:
- Eating fatty, spicy or bulky foods
- 🔴 Overeating or binge eating
- Consumption of carbonated, caffeinated or alcoholic beverages
- Stress and anxiety
- 🔴 Smoking
- Stomach ulcer
- Gastroesophageal reflux (GERD)
- Stomach inflammation (gastritis)
- Helicobacter pylori infection
Gallbladder diseases
- Taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Chronic constipation
- Functional disorders of the digestive system
Diagnosis of indigestion
Diagnosing indigestion usually begins by taking a detailed history from the patient and evaluating symptoms. The doctor first asks questions about eating patterns, lifestyle, medical history, and medications used to identify the possible cause of the symptoms. Frequent vomiting, accompanied by blood in the stool or severe pain, further investigations are necessary. Abdominal ultrasound or stool tests. It is used medicinally.... In the first stage, it is recommended that a person eat smaller and lighter meals, avoid ** fatty, spicy and spicy foods, avoid fatty, highly spicy and spicy foods.. If necessary, the doctor may prescribe medications such as antacids, proton pump inhibitors (such as omeprazole), anti-nausea medications, or low-dose sedatives.
In some cases, especially **when stress is the cause of worsening symptoms, psychological counseling or cognitive behavioral therapy is also recommended to control symptoms more effectively.**
Prevention of indigestion
**Preventing indigestion is possible to a large extent by following the principles of healthy eating and lifestyle modification.** **The first and most important step is to eat regular meals and in the right amount.... You should avoid overeating, eating fast and consuming fatty, spicy, fried or carbonated foods.. Digestion time.... Proper** also plays an effective role in preventing indigestion.. On the other hand, **controlling stress and anxiety through exercise,** meditation, deep breathing* can help the system to digest better.. Effective tips, you can largely prevent the occurrence or recurrence of indigestion.**
Is nausea a symptom of indigestion? Yes **Nausea is one of the common symptoms of indigestion, especially in its functional type.. Of course, the severity and frequency of nausea may be different in different people.** Nausea is usually due to **impairment of normal stomach movements**, **feeling full or bloated after a meal** or even symptoms such as stress and anxiety..Abdominal pain, belching, heaviness...and early satiety appear....If nausea is severe, prolonged or accompanied by weight loss, If there is frequent vomiting or blood in the stool, you should definitely see a doctor, because it may be a sign of a more serious problem.... Does indigestion cause peptic ulcers?.. Indigestion does not usually cause peptic ulcers by itself, but it can be a sign of peptic ulcers. The exact cause of indigestion can prevent the timely progress of treatment. Indigestion is a common digestive problem that can be caused by various factors such as improper nutrition, stress or stomach dysfunction. This disease is accompanied by symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, early satiety and sometimes nausea.. It is usually diagnosed by examining the symptoms and, if necessary, performing some tests and lifestyles, including things such as treatment, terminal treatment... psychological counseling... prevent the occurrence or worsening of the disease from digestion...