Ulcer-like dyspepsia refers to abdominal pain with three or more of the following symptoms: well-localized pain, pain relieved by eating, pain relieved by antacids, pain occurring when hungry, pain that disrupts sleep
Statistics show an average of 20% of patients with dyspepsia have duodenalor gastric ulcer disease, 20% have irritable bowel syndrome, fewer than 1% of patients had cancer, and the range for functional, or non-ulcer dyspepsia was from 5-40%
NUD = NON-ULCER DYSPEPSIA
Ulcer-like dyspepsia refers to abdominal pain with three or more of the following symptoms: well-localized pain, pain relieved by eating, pain relieved by antacids, pain occurring when hungry, pain that disrupts sleep
Ulcer-like dyspepsia refers to abdominal pain with three or more of the following symptoms: well-localized pain, pain relieved by eating, pain relieved by antacids, pain occurring when hungry, pain that disrupts sleep
"Dyspepsia" is indigestion. "Emotional dyspepsia" is an emotional cause for indigestion.
There is evidence that functional dyspepsia may be related to abnormal motility of the upper gastrointestinal tract (a state known as dysmotility in which the esophagus, stomach, and upper intestine behave abnormally).
The acronym NUD stands for many things. It stands for things such as Non Ulcer Dyspepsia, Non Urban Dictate, and many more. One single acronym can have many outcomes.
It is used in the treatment of dyspepsia and peptic ulcer disease. Also various acid reflux diseases and and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. It was the third largest selling pharmaceutical drug in the world in 2005.
ulcer feels irritation nd burning sensation on ulcer affected area.
Dyspepsia is stomach upset or indigestion.
I had a dyspepsia since i was three
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.