digestive upset, which may include flatulence, heartburn, nausea or vomiting.
Impairment of the power or function of digestion
A condition (disease) in which there are upper abdominal symptoms, which may include upper abdominal pain, bloating (a feeling of abdominal fullness without objective abdominal distention), early satiety (a feeling of unusual fullness with very little intake of food), nausea, or belching. Eating often provokes the symptoms. Dyspepsia is considered a functional disease.
Digestive upset, which may include flatulence, heartburn, nausea, and vomiting.
imperfect or painful digestion.
a disorder of digestive function characterized by discomfort or heartburn or nausea
Discomfort in the stomach marked by symptoms of nausea, loss of appetite, bloating, belching and/or flatulance, change in bowel habits, heartburn, reflux, and/or a gnawing or burning sensation in the stomach area. Causes may include insufficient digestive enzymes or HCl, ulcer, esophageal spasms, intestinal obstruction or other motility problem, IBS, gallstones, lactose intolerance, heart problems, or other causes.
Impaired digestive function.
A term used refer to any acid related cause of abdominal pain.
Difficulty with digestion associated with pain, flatulence, heartburn, and nausea.
Digestive upset, which can include nausea, vomiting, and heartburn.
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A term often used to describe pain or discomfort that occurs in the upper abdominal area.
Dyspepsia refers to a condition ( disease ) in which there are upper abdominal symptoms which may include upper abdominal pain , bloating (a feeling of abdominal fullness without objective abdominal distention ), early satiety (a feeling of unusual fullness with very little intake of food), nausea , or belching . The symptoms often are provoked by eating. See the entire definition of Dyspepsia
The impairment of the power of function of digestion, usually applied to epigastric discomfort following meals.
A vague feeling of being too full and having heartburn, bloating, and nausea. Usually felt after eating.
A general term used to describe discomfort or pain in the upper abdomen (the central area between your naval and your breast bone).
Dyspepsia (from the Greek "δυς-" (Dys-), meaning hard or difficult, and "Ï€Îψη" (Pepse), meaning digestion) refers to disorders of the stomach involving symptoms such as heartburn, nausea, pain, or general discomfort.