INDIGESTION
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. |
|
|
|
Indigestion or dyspepsia is a widespread
condition, estimated to occur in 25% of the adult population of the
United States. Most people with indigestion do not feel sick enough
to see a doctor; nonetheless, it is a common reason for office
visits. About 3% of visits to primary care doctors are for
indigestion. |
|
|
| INDIGESTION RELATED ITEMS |
|
|
|
|