Indigestion refers to the discomfort in your upper belly or
abdomen after you have eaten your food. Indigestion in many cases has an
underlying problem like gastro esophageal reflux disease, ulcers or disorders
of your gall bladder. Indigestion is also known as dyspepsia in medical terms.
The causes
of indigestion due to the presence of any diseases or underlying medical
conditions consist of the following:
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Problems like ulcers
·
In rare cases it could be initial symptoms of stomach
cancer
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Chronic pancreatitis
·
Thyroid disease
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Infections in your stomach and irritable bowel
syndrome
·
Pregnancy could also result in indigestion
Some of the
lifestyle habits that lead indigestion:
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Excessive consumption of alcohol
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Smoking cigarettes
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Stress and fatigue in daily life
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Consumption of foods with high fat content
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Regular and excessive intake of fried and oily foods
Medications
can also cause indigestion and some of those could be:
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Steroid medications
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Thyroid medicines
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Certain of antibiotics in heavy doses
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Oral contraceptives and estrogen replacement medications
·
Non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen
and naproxen
·
Painkillers
Sometimes indigestion may not be related to the factors
mentioned above and yet persist within your body. This type of indigestion is
known as functional or non ulcer dyspepsia. You should contact a medical
professional if your symptoms include the following:
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Back pain
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Jaw pain
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Heavy sweating and anxiety
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Indigestion that lasts longer than one day
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Severe and sudden pain in the abdomen
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Problems when you try to swallow food
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Vomiting or presence of blood in your stool
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Sudden loss in your weight
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Skin and eyes turning yellow in color which is a tell
tale sign of jaundice
In case your indigestion persists for too long and doesn’t
respond to conventional treatment, your doctor might prescribe some of the
following tests.
·
Ultra sound tests of your abdomen
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Blood tests
·
Upper endoscopy
·
Physical examination of your digestive tract and the
stomach area
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