Dyspepsia vomiting symptoms?
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Dyspepsia is a clinical syndrome, which is caused by the disorder of gastric motility. It also includes gastroparesis and esophageal reflux disease. Dyspepsia is mainly divided into functional dyspepsia and organic dyspepsia. Dyspepsia vomiting symptoms? Let's talk about it
Dyspepsia vomiting symptoms?
Epigastric pain is a common symptom, some patients with epigastric pain as the main symptom, with or without other epigastric symptoms. Epigastric pain is irregular. In some patients, epigastric pain is related to eating. It is characterized by satiety and relief after eating, or persistent epigastric pain between 0.5-3.0 hours after eating.
Early satiety, abdominal distension and belching are also common symptoms, which can appear alone or in a group of moments, with or without abdominal pain. Early satiety refers to feeling full but feeling full soon after eating, resulting in a significant reduction of food intake. Epigastric distension usually occurs after a meal, or is aggravated after a continuous meal.
Dysfunctional dyspepsia, characterized by symptoms of gastric retention, is characterized by abdominal pain or discomfort, which is difficult to locate. It is usually caused by eating or after meals. * it also has swollen upper abdomen, early satiation, nausea or vomiting, and poor appetite.
matters needing attention
Pickled food is mostly soaked in salt, which is harmful to gastrointestinal function. Some pickled food also contains carcinogenic ingredients, so it's not good to eat more. Regular eating can make the secretion of gastrointestinal digestive juice form a regular pattern, which is conducive to the digestion of food.