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Indigestion Symptom Evaluation

Medically Reviewed by dr. simi paknikar, MD on Oct 07, 2016


What is Indigestion?

Indigestion is the most common complaint in all age groups. The term itself is extremely vague and can refer to a host of conditions affecting the digestive tract and causing abdominal discomfort.


Symptoms of bloating, belching, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and acidic taste in the mouth are commonly reported as indigestion.

Conditions in which indigestion is present are:



How is Indigestion Diagnosed?

Indigestion is often diagnosed by ruling out the common causes for its occurrence like gastritis, peptic ulcers, gastro-esophageal reflux disease, intestinal obstruction, pancreatitis and gallstones. X- rays, tests for Helicobacter pylori infection, endoscopy, gastroscopy and CT scan are done depending upon the requirement in the individual cases. Celiac disease is diagnosed with antiendomysial antibodies and endoscopy of the duodenum.

Gallstones can be diagnosed with lab tests, ultrasound or CT scan abdomen, gallbladder radionuclide scan, ERCP, MRCP and PTCA. CT/ MR angiography and arteriography aid in diagnosis of intestinal ischemia.

What treatment options are available for indigestion problem?

Indigestion is treated depending on the underlying cause. Conditions that cause gastritis, GERD and peptic ulcers are treated with antacids, H2 blockers, proton pump inhibitors and bismuth subsalicylate. In case of infections, a course of antibiotics is used. Avoiding smoking, limiting alcohol and taking steps to manage stress are useful in reducing indigestion. Surgical treatments are considered if medication does not help. In case of GERD, surgical procedures like Nissen fundoplication or linx device might be considered. ERCP procedure is used to remove gallstones from the common bile duct. In celiac disease, gluten-free diet along with supportive treatment reduces indigestion problem. Intestinal obstruction and ischemia are surgically treated if bleeding or necrosis of intestinal tissue is suspected.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Which doctor should I consult if I have indigestion?

You could visit a general physician or a Gastroenterologist for indigestion problems.

2. I am 28 weeks pregnant and recently developed burning sensation in my chest when I lie down. Is this serious?

No. It is common to have burning sensation upon lying down with progressing pregnancy, because with growing uterus the organs in the upper abdomen are pushed upwards, which could be causing reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus leading to burning sensation.

You could take small frequent meals, avoid lying down immediately after eating and lie down on your side to cope with this situation. If you still have the burning sensation, taking antacids with your doctor's advice would be helpful.

3. What could be the cause of recurrent indigestion in spite of taking antacids?

Cause for indigestion can be infections, autoimmune conditions, functional disorders of stomach or intestines or tumors. If you are experiencing frequent episodes of indigestion, it is necessary to get evaluated. Endoscopy of the stomach and duodenum, ultrasound abdomen and laboratory tests are primarily done. Depending upon the results further evaluation can be considered.

4. Why do I have upper abdominal pain mainly on the right side, especially after a heavy meal?

Pain that is occurring after a heavy fatty meal is usually due to gall bladder related conditions like gall bladder stones or inflammation of the gall bladder. You need to get an ultrasound abdomen and lab tests done for confirmation of the cause.

5. I have bouts of diarrhea with some amount of upper abdominal discomfort whenever I eat whole wheat bread. What could be the cause?

Upper abdominal discomfort, diarrhea and nausea after consuming wheat, rye or barley products are usually related to gluten allergy. It could be due to celiac disease, which results in sensitivity of the small intestine to a protein called gluten present in wheat, rye and barley.

You need to get evaluated further for confirmation of the cause with lab work and investigations.

References:

  1. Indigestion - (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyspepsia)
  2. Know more on Indigestion - (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003260.htm)
  3. Upset Stomach (Indigestion) - (http://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases_conditions/hic_Gastritis/hic_Indigestion)
  4. What is Celiac Disease? - (http://celiac.org/celiac-disease/what-is-celiac-disease/)
  5. Intestinal obstruction and Ileus - (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000260.htm)
  6. Lactose Intolerance - (http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-topics/digestive-diseases/lactose-intolerance/Pages/facts.aspx)

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