Dyspepsia Gastric

Description of the disease: gastric dyspepsia

general information

Gastric dyspepsia is a term used to refer to a group of diseases that are associated with indigestion in the stomach. These diseases can be caused by a variety of factors, including infection, stomach ulcers, excess weight and certain medications. If you have digestive problems, it is important to see your doctor to determine the cause and treatment.

Symptoms

Symptoms of stomach dyspepsia may include:

1. Heartburn is a burning sensation in the chest and upper abdomen. 2. Pain in the upper abdomen - can be dull or sharp. 3. Feeling of fullness and discomfort in the abdomen - a feeling that the stomach is full. 4. Inability to chew or swallow - may cause difficulty eating. 5. Vomiting - can happen both after eating and for no reason. 6. Diarrhea - possibly observed in many stomach diseases. 7. Bloating, gases. 8. Lack of appetite. These symptoms may be mild and occur periodically, but in some cases they may indicate a serious stomach problem. Doctors may suggest medications, surgery, diet changes or medication to improve the condition. It depends on the cause of the disease. Some patients may not experience any symptoms. In such cases, doctors recommend regular stomach examinations to detect the problem.