Understanding Dyspepsia Syndrome
Dyspepsia syndrome or indigestion is a term to describe the discomfort of abdominal pain without a clear cause. The condition experienced is not due to a disease, but rather is a collection of symptoms of disease in the digestive organs. For ordinary people, dyspepsia syndrome is better known as stomach ulcers. Dyspepsia syndrome occurs when the amount of stomach acid increases and causes irritation of the stomach wall. Generally, someone who experiences dyspepsia syndrome experiences stomach pain and bloating. Even though this is not a serious health condition, never underestimate this syndrome. The reason is, if ignored it can cause other, more serious health problems.
Causes of Dyspepsia Syndrome
Apart from an unhealthy lifestyle, there are several causes that cause dyspepsia syndrome to attack a person, including:
Poor diet
Frequent stress and high levels of anxiety
Too often consuming caffeinated drinks
Excessive body weight (obesity)
Smoking habit
Symptoms of Dyspepsia Syndrome
The initial symptoms of dyspepsia usually appear several hours after a person eats. Some of the symptoms include the following:
The stomach feels bloated and full after eating
An uncomfortable feeling arises in the pit of the stomach such as pain
The burning sensation in the pit of the stomach can even be felt up to the throat
Often feel nauseous and vomit
Feel full quickly
Frequent gas
How to treat dyspepsia syndrome:
The way to find out whether you are experiencing dyspepsia syndrome is that the doctor will carry out further examinations related to the symptoms you are experiencing. After determining the diagnosis and knowing the cause of the complaint experienced, dyspepsia syndrome can be prevented in several ways, including:
Implement a healthy lifestyle.
Exercise regularly
Implement a regular eating pattern
Manage stress well
Avoid the habit of sleeping after eating
If Hermina's friends start to feel some of the symptoms above, don't take them as trivial and immediately consult a specialist in internal medicine at Hermina Hospital, Makassar. Continue to adopt a healthy lifestyle and regular eating patterns and exercise regularly. Healthy with Hermina Hospital
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Madisch, A. et al. (2018). The Diagnosis and Treatment of Functional Dyspepsia. Deutsch
The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
Medscape. Accessed 2021. Diagnosis and Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Dyspepsia among Older Adults.