dyspepsia

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definition
noun
A 51 year old woman was referred by her general practitioner with longstanding dyspepsia and reflux worsened by alcohol and bread.
indigestion.
translation of 'dyspepsia'
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In the past three years she has consulted her general practitioner just once on her own account - for 'dyspepsia' .
Some patients with symptoms of nonulcer 'dyspepsia' have a history of gastroesophageal reflux.
Since asymptomatic gall stones and 'dyspepsia' are so common in the general populations, they often coexist.
One of the main reasons for performing endoscopy in patients with 'dyspepsia' is to detect underlying ulcer disease.
The procedure of choice for the evaluation of 'dyspepsia' is endoscopy.
This article discusses the current management of Helicobacter pylori infection in patients with 'dyspepsia' with or without endoscopic abnormalities.
If the gum is chewed too quickly, nicotine is swallowed with saliva, and nausea or 'dyspepsia' can result.
The most common adverse effects of botulinum toxin type B are dry mouth, dysphagia, 'dyspepsia' and pain at the injection site.
A 48 year old man with a chronic complaint of 'dyspepsia' suddenly develops severe abdominal pain.
Most researchers believe that there is a relation, although an imperfect one, between non-ulcer 'dyspepsia' and infection with H pylori.
The medicines for 'dyspepsia' often have only minor side effects that go away on their own.
The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of two management strategies for patients presenting in primary care with symptoms of 'dyspepsia' .
Functional 'dyspepsia' , gastro-oesophageal reflux, and irritable bowel syndrome account for about half of cases
They have similar gastrointestinal side effects, including abdominal pain, 'dyspepsia' and diarrhea.
No cases of gastric cancer occurred in 1040 patients with uninvestigated 'dyspepsia' in the prompt endoscopy study.
A 51 year old woman was referred by her general practitioner with longstanding 'dyspepsia' and reflux worsened by alcohol and bread.
Whether dyspepsia is becoming more common is unclear, but general practice consultations for non-ulcer 'dyspepsia' have been increasing.
They said that eradication of H pylori might be a cost effective treatment for non-ulcer 'dyspepsia' in infected patients.
We recorded consultations with the general practitioner for 'dyspepsia' after scrutiny of the participants' primary care notes.
There is some evidence that antisecretory therapy may be effective in nonulcer 'dyspepsia' .
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