Yes. They come under the category of mal-absorption syndromes
Indigestion (dyspepsia) can be caused by a variety of reasons. A peptic ulcer (stomach ulcer) may cause indigestion, as well as thyroid disease, gastroparesis (the stomach empties slower than normal), gallbladder disease, or just eating too much, especially fatty foods. Smoking, alcohol, and stress may also contribute to indigestion.
Indigestion can be caused by problems in in the digestive tract like gastroesophageal reflux disease , peptic ulcers, cancer, or abnormality of the pancreas or bile ducts. If the condition improves or disapears, the symptoms of indigestion will usually also get better. Indigestion for which a cause cannot be found is referred to as functional dyspepsia, Functional dyspepsia is thought to happen in the area where the stomach meets the small intestine. It may be related to abnormal motility, the squeezing or relaxing action of the stomach muscle as it receives, digests, and moves food into the small intestine.
its a bacterial disease of indigestion of food contaminated with fecies or waste
Bloating can be caused by many things, from menstruation to indigestion or serious disease. If you are concerned at all, see a doctor ASAP.
also know as indigestion
also know as indigestion
"I have an indigestion in my throat!" ************ "Do you have heartburn?" "Yeah- that pizza gave me indigestion. Got any Tums?"
Remember that "indigestion" is a noun. You could say something like: "The tacos gave him indigestion" or "Indigestion can be caused by gulping food". It's frequently used in the objective case.
Indigestion can be CAUSED by poor digestion
Wrigley's death was listed on his death certificate as indigestion with complications of heart disease. Meaning, he died from a heart attach in his sleep
You may be experiencing GERD, which stands for Gastroesophageal reflux disease. Symptoms of GERD include acid indigestion, trouble swallowing, and dry cough.
The most common symptom of coronary artery disease is angina, or chest pain. Angina can be described as a discomfort, heaviness, pressure, aching, burning, fullness, squeezing, or painful feeling in your chest. It can be mistaken for indigestion or heartburn.