Dyspepsia :
Dyspepsia is also known as indigestion, which causes pain or discomfort in the stomach region while digesting food. Dyspepsia that occurs occasionally is not problematic condition and is an acute type. Functional dyspepsia is chronic indigestion and is characterized by frequent stomach aches after eating. The symptoms associated with dyspepsia include pain in the upper belly region, inflammation or burning sensation in the upper stomach or chest area and feeling full sooner than expected or after a long time after eating, making it hard to consume even smaller amounts of food. The other symptoms associated with dyspepsia including belching, bloating, gas formation and nausea. The causative factors of dyspepsia may include GERD, peptic ulcers and gastritis. The treatment methods to manage dyspepsia at home include adjusting the eating habits, drinking enough water, using antacids and reviewing the medications. The other treatment options include using specific medications, eating habit changes, lifestyle changes and complementary therapies like stress management and probiotics.










