Dyspeptic stomach disorders
_Dyspepsia is a disorder of mental activity in humans and animals. Developmental effects occur as a result of dysfunction of the central nervous system or in parallel with organic changes in the central nervous system, which can be observed during nerve conduction studies._
Under the general name “dyspeptic reactions” we mean the body’s reaction to unusual food and indigestion. With such a feeling, it is necessary to find out the cause of this condition, therefore it is impossible to postpone the examination or prescribe treatment without medical consultation. It is necessary to conduct an examination and take timely measures to prevent the development of serious complications (erosive and ulcerative lesions of the mucous membrane of the stomach and duodenum). Types of dyspeptic disorders. ***Dyspepsia can be:***
* nutritional (associated with food to which the gastrointestinal tract is unable to respond correctly) * toxic (caused by acute intoxication due to chemical poisoning or infectious manifestations) * medicinal (occurring when taking certain medications, including disulfiram drops for alcoholism)
In addition, dyspeptic syndrome is divided into acute and chronic forms. **Acute forms** develop suddenly, which is why they are called acute, they require immediate medical intervention and timely diagnosis. **Chronic dyspepsia** is characterized by a gradual development, which makes it possible to establish the cause of this manifestation, the cause of the symptoms, and then select the most adequate treatment. It is the chronic manifestation that is recorded more often. It should be remembered that diagnosing the disease (and determining the type of dyspepsia),