- An overview of the causes and symptoms of indigestion
- A rundown of the procedures used to diagnose and treat indigestion
- Details on alternative treatments, preventive measures, and prognosis
Definition
Indigestion, which is sometimes called dyspepsia, is a general term covering a group of nonspecific symptoms in the digestive tract. It is often described as a feeling of fullness, bloating, nausea, heartburn, or gassy discomfort in the chest or abdomen. The symptoms develop during meals or shortly afterward. In most cases, indigestion is a minor problem that often clears up without professional treatment.
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