Yes dyspepsia is difficult digestion
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).
In chemical Digestion, starch and fat are digested by the enzymes in saliva
chemical digestion or simply digestion
Digestion is the process by which food is broken down by both mechanical (chewing, churning) and chemical (enzymes, acids) mechanisms in the body to extract nutrients and energy for use by cells.
The tongue is involved in both mechanical and chemical digestion. It helps break down food into smaller pieces through chewing (mechanical digestion) and it also helps mix food with saliva, which contains enzymes that start breaking down carbohydrates (chemical digestion).
Yes dyspepsia is difficult digestion
Dyspepsia is the medical term for difficult digestion. It is more commonly known as indigestion.
Eupepsia is the medical term meaning good or normal digestion. In contrast, dyspepsia means difficult digestion.
Dyspepsia
Difficult digestion is often referred to as indigestion or dyspepsia. Symptoms may include bloating, discomfort, and nausea after eating. It can be caused by various factors such as overeating, eating too quickly, or consuming high-fat or spicy foods.
Malaise is a general term for bodily discomfort.
Dysphagia is the medical term for difficulty swallowing.
Nauseous, heartburn, queasy, seasick, tummy ache...
"Dyspepsia" is indigestion. "Emotional dyspepsia" is an emotional cause for indigestion.
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 stomach upset or indigestion.
I had a dyspepsia since i was three