Indigestion is a collection of symptoms that often includes
heartburn,
nausea,
bloating and
belching. Most cases of
indigestion are nothing to worry about.
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Pathologyor
dyspepsia, discomfort during or after eating caused by some interference with the normal digestive process.
Full article >>>IndigestionDefinition:
Indigestion is a vague feeling of abdominal discomfort -- possibly including a feeling of fullness,
belching,
bloating, and
nausea.
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Full article >>>IndigestionDr Rob Hicks
Indigestion is also called
dyspepsia and is a
pain felt in the upper part of the
abdomen underneath the rib cage.
Full article >>>medicines for
indigestionAntacids are taken to treat
dyspepsia - better known as
indigestion or
heartburn. A number of antacids and related remedies are available without
prescription from pharmacies and supermarkets.
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Full article >>>Alternate Names
: Functional
Colitis, Functional
Dyspepsia, Intestinal
Neurosis, Irritable
Colon, Laxative
Colitis, Mucous
Colitis, Nervous
Indigestion, Pyloro
spasm, Spastic
ColonDefinition ...
Full article >>>Digestion is the process by which
food is broken down into smaller pieces so that the body can use them to build and nourish cells and to provide energy.
Full article >>>Digestion begins in the mouth when
food is chewed and starch is broken down by ptyalin, an
enzyme secreted in
saliva.
Food then enters the
stomach, where it is reduced to tiny particles and further transformed by
gastric juices.
Full article >>>digestionThe mechanical and chemical conversion of
food into simpler compounds that can be absorbed by the body.
digit ...
Full article >>>DigestionThe process the body uses in the
gastrointestinal tract to break
food into simple substances for energy, growth, and
cell repair.
Excess
calories ...
Full article >>>Indigestion may also be effectively treated with BSS because of its strong and rapid protective effect on the
gastric mucosa.
Full article >>>INDIGESTION"Eat smaller meals and chew your
food well. Acidophilus, peppermint tea, ginger, and
aloe vera juice will help. Also see "
Indigestion.
Full article >>>Indigestion and
stomach discomfort.
A bloated feeling after eating.
Mild
nausea.
Loss of
appetite.
Heartburn.
Full article >>>Indigestion that results from too much
acid in the
stomach.
ChronicA word used to describe a long-lasting condition.
Chronic conditions often develop gradually and involve slow changes.
Full article >>>The
digestion, storage, and use of fats from
foods is a complex process that involves hundreds of chemical reactions in the body.
Full article >>>-
Indigestion- Black, tarry
feces with a metallic
smell (indicating
blood in the
stool)
- Excessive burping ...
Full article >>>In normal
digestion,
food passes through the
stomach and enters the small
intestine, where most of the nutrients and
calories are absorbed. It then passes into the large
intestine (
colon), and the remaining waste is eventually excreted.
Full article >>>Nervous
indigestion; Spastic
colon; Intestinal
neurosis; Functional
colitis; Irritable
colon; Mucous
colitis; Laxative
colitisCauses,
incidence, and risk factors: ...
Full article >>>DYSPEPSIA -
indigestion;
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Full article >>>heartburn or
indigestion stomach pain nausea or
vomiting a sense of fullness after eating a meal
loss of
appetite weight loss.
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pancreatic cancer; pancreatic
cholera; pancreatic
colic; pancreatic
cyst; pancreatic cystic
neoplasms; pancreatic cystoduoden
ostomy; pancreatic deoxyribonuclease; pancreatic
diabetes; pancreatic diarrhoea; pancreatic
digestion; ...
Full article >>>The lack of
lactase results in what is called
Lactose Mal
digestion .
Lactose Mal
digestion Lactose Intolerance,
Lactase Deficiency,
Lactose Allergy,
Milk sickness
Intolerance to
milk and
milk products due to a
lactase deficiency.
Full article >>>Gastrointestinal surgery, usually involving removal of some part of the
stomach, that has altered the normal
relationships between
digestion and
insulin release
A pancreatic
tumor, called an
insulinoma, that secretes
insulin ...
Full article >>>People normally have many
bacteria in the
bowel that help with
digestion. When an
antibiotic is given, it may kill most of the
bacteria in the
bowel. But the
bacteria called C. difficile are usually not killed. In rare cases, C.
Full article >>>Indication: to relieve symptoms (
bloating, gas, and fullness) of functional
indigestion, devoid of
organic pathology, commonly referred to as nervous
indigestion or "butterflies.
Full article >>>This
acid serves two purposes -- not only does it promote
digestion, but it also sterilizes the things we swallow. The lining of the
stomach is designed to handle this strong
acid.
Full article >>>Fluid made by the
pancreas. Pancreatic juices contain
proteins called
enzymes that aid in
digestion.
pancreatitisInflammation of the
pancreas.
Chronic pancreatitis may cause
diabetes and problems with
digestion.
Pain is the
primary symptom.
Full article >>>Autonomic
nerves control un
conscious functions such as
heart rate,
digestion,
breathing, and so on.
Full article >>>Gastroscopy is used to
diagnose stomach pain,
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Full article >>>It stores and concentrates the
bile produced in the
liver, which aids in the
digestion of fats.
Bile is released from the
gallbladder in response to
food, especially fats, in the upper small
intestine (
duodenum).
Full article >>>Because
vitamin D is a
fat-soluble
vitamin,
malabsorption disorders that reduce
digestion or
absorption of fats will decrease the ability of
vitamin D to be absorbed into the body.
Full article >>>A person's basal metabolic rate is based on body functions such as
respiration,
digestion,
heartbeat, and brain function. One's age, sex,
body weight, and level of
physical activity impact the basal metabolic rate.
Full article >>>Hormones are essential for every activity of daily living, including the processes of
digestion,
metabolism, growth, reproduction, and mood control. Many
hormones, such as the neurotransmitters, are active in more than one physical process.
Full article >>>AMYLASE: An
enzyme secreted by the
salivary glands and the
pancreas that helps in the
digestion of
carbohydrates. Elevated levels may be a sign of
pancreatitis.
Full article >>>BILE - Fluid produced by
liver cells and carried by
bile ductules into the
bile duct and stored in
gall bladder between meals. Contains substances needed to aid in the
digestion of
food.
Full article >>>Even today, doctors still don't know for sure what causes
colic. Studies suggest myriad reasons: it's an early warning sign of certain
allergy-related conditions; it's fussing due to painful
digestion; ...
Full article >>>fluid secreted by the
liver and stored in the
gallbladder which normally is released into the
duodenum portion of the small
intestine through the
sphincter of Oddi.
Bile, released after a meal containing fats, aids in
absorption and
digestion of the ...
Full article >>>Having something sweet at the end of a meal may
lead you to want more
sugar. If you eat the sweet mid meal, the craving is satisfied. Be sure to include
fiber and
protein with each meal to slow the
digestion and
absorption of the
sugar.
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HEART RATE;
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