FAQ Category: indigestion

  • When should I see a doctor for indigestion?

    You should consult a doctor if your indigestion is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other worrying symptoms. These include unexplained weight loss, difficulty swallowing, or black, tarry stools. These could be signs of a more serious underlying condition that requires medical attention.

  • How can I get relief from indigestion?

    Lifestyle adjustments can often help. Try eating smaller, more frequent meals, and avoid lying down immediately after eating. Limiting fatty, spicy, and acidic foods is also beneficial. Over-the-counter antacids can provide temporary relief by neutralizing stomach acid.  

  • What are the common causes of indigestion?

    Indigestion can be triggered by various factors. These include eating too much or too quickly, consuming fatty or spicy foods, and drinking excessive amounts of alcohol or caffeine. Stress, smoking, and certain medications, such as some pain relievers, can also be culprits.  

  • What is indigestion?

    Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia, is a general term for a feeling of fullness, discomfort, or pain in the upper abdomen. It often occurs after eating and can be accompanied by bloating, gas, or nausea. While usually not a serious condition, it can significantly impact daily life.