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Qué (quién) es dyspepsia - definición

HUMAN DISEASE
Functional dyspepsia; Indigestions; Nonulcer dyspepsia; Chronic dyspepsia; Acute dyspepsia; Gastric upset; Acid dyspepsia; Dyspepsia; Non-ulcer dyspepsia; Dypepsia; Alternative treatments for indigestion; Causes of indigestion
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dyspepsia         
Dyspepsia is the same as indigestion
. (MEDICAL)
N-UNCOUNT
Dyspepsia         
·- ·Alt. of Dyspepsy.
dyspepsia         
n.; (also dyspepsy)
(Med.) Indigestion, difficulty on digestion.

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Indigestion

Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia or upset stomach, is a condition of impaired digestion. Symptoms may include upper abdominal fullness, heartburn, nausea, belching, or upper abdominal pain. People may also experience feeling full earlier than expected when eating. Indigestion is relatively common, affecting 20% of people at some point during their life, and is frequently caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or gastritis.

Indigestion is subcategorized as "organic" or "functional", but making the diagnosis can prove challenging for physicians. Organic indigestion is the result of an underlying disease, such as gastritis, peptic ulcer disease (an ulcer of the stomach or duodenum), or cancer. Functional indigestion (previously called nonulcer dyspepsia) is indigestion without evidence of underlying disease. Functional indigestion is estimated to affect about 15% of the general population in western countries and accounts for a majority of dyspepsia cases.

In elderly patients (60 years of age or older) or with worrisome symptoms such as trouble swallowing, weight loss, or blood loss, an endoscopy (a procedure whereby a camera attached to a flexible tube is inserted down the throat and into the stomach) is recommended to further assess and find a potential cause. In patients younger than 60 years of age, testing for the bacteria H. pylori and if positive, treatment of the infection is recommended. More details about how indigestion is diagnosed and treated can be found below.

Ejemplos de uso de dyspepsia
1. Stomach complaints such as IBS and functional dyspepsia are estimated to affect about one in five people in the UK.
2. The result shows that their GPT has lowered to 6–12 and they have such symptoms as dyspepsia, anorexia and acratia cured.
3. Farber, a pinched sourball played by Bob Balaban with the same impressive dyspepsia he brought to the role of network executive on "Seinfeld." Nothing charms, impresses, delights, amuses, or moves Mr.
4. Is the present malaise a bout of collective dyspepsia brought on by a lengthy economic downturn, or a symptom of something more chronic: of a Union too large and diverse to retain a compelling common purpose?
5. He said÷ "Some herbal medicines have been clinically proven as equivalent to chemical drugs in treating diabetes, asthma and depression." There are about 60 medicine items available in the complex‘s pharmacy for the treatment of diseases and disorders such as non insulin dependant diabetes mellitus, dyspepsia, rheumatic disorders, constipation, haemorrhoids, hypertension, allergic rhinitis, common cold, migraine, bronchitis and eczema.