Symptoms & Causes of Indigestion

What are the symptoms of indigestion?
When you have indigestion, you may have one or more of the following symptoms:

  • pain, a burning feeling, or discomfort in your upper abdomen
  • feeling full too soon while eating a meal
  • feeling uncomfortably full after eating a meal
  • bloating
  • burping
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Other symptoms may include
  • burping up food or liquid
  • loud growling or gurgling in your stomach
  • nausea
  • gas
  •  

Sometimes when you have indigestion, you may also have heartburn. However, heartburn and indigestion are two separate conditions.



                            Photo of a person holding two hands against the stomach.


When you have indigestion, you may have pain, a burning feeling, or discomfort in your upper abdomen.

Seek care right away
If you have indigestion and any of the following symptoms, you may have a more serious condition and should see a doctor right away:
  • black, tarlike stools
  • bloody vomit
  • difficulty swallowing or painful swallowing
  • frequent vomiting
  • losing weight without trying
  • pain in your chest, jaw, neck, or arm
  • severe and constant pain in your abdomen
  • shortness of breath
  • sweating
  • yellowing of your eyes or skin
  • You should also see a doctor if your indigestion lasts longer than 2 weeks.


What causes indigestion?
Some of the causes of indigestion include

drinking
  • too many alcoholic beverages
  • too much coffee or too many drinks containing caffeine
  • too many carbonated, or fizzy, drinks


eating
  • too fast or too much during a meal
  • spicy, fatty, or greasy foods
  • foods that contain a lot of acid, such as tomatoes, tomato products, and oranges


feeling stressed
smoking

Some medicines can cause indigestion, such as
  • certain antibiotics—medicines that kill bacteria
  • nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs


Health problems and digestive tract diseases and conditions can cause indigestion, including




  • acid reflux (GER and GERD)
  • anxiety  or depression
  • gallbladder inflammation
  • gastritis
  • gastroparesis
  • Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection
  • irritable bowel syndrome
  • lactose intolerance
  • peptic ulcer disease
  • stomach cancer
  • Researchers do not know what causes functional dyspepsia. Some research3 suggests that the following factors may play a role in functional dyspepsia:
  • eating
  • gastroparesis
  • problems in the first part of your small intestine, including inflammation and being overly sensitive to stomach acids
  • infection by microorganisms such as H. pylori, Salmonella , Escherichia coli  (E. coli), Campylobacter , giardia , or norovirus
  • psychological problems, especially anxiety
  • genes—a trait passed from parent to child
Symptoms & Causes of Indigestion Symptoms & Causes of Indigestion Reviewed by AsHish ThaKur on January 18, 2020 Rating: 5

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