Relying on “churan” or “risek” for abdominal pain and heartburn? It is high time you learn what is the actual culprit behind these two and how can you end this inconvenience for good.
The following blog contains a detailed account of what indigestion is, what are its symptoms and treatment options, and what are the lifestyle changes you can make to prevent this inconvenience from happening again and again. The blog will also educate you about the foods which cause indigestion so that you can avoid them for good.
There are many terms used for indigestion including dyspepsia or upset stomach. The condition indicates discomfort in the upper stomach, and satiety just by eating a bite or two. Different individuals may experience different symptoms as it is influenced by other medical conditions as well as medications.
Digestion is carried out using various acids and enzymes which are present and released in various parts of the digestive system. These acids and enzymes have the chemicals which breakdowns proteins and fatty acids thus the digestive tract itself has to be protected from them. For this purpose, there is a protective layer present on the insides called the mucosa. When excessive stomach acid comes in contact with the mucosa, it breaks the lining causing inflammation and irritation which causes abdominal pain and heartburn. In a majority of cases, the irritation is a result of increased sensitivity of the mucosa rather than inflammation.
It is important to clarify another concept here heartburn has nothing to do with your heart. The heart and the upper end of the stomach are present very close to each other which is why acid reflux in the upper end of the stomach during indigestion is perceived as heartburn.
The main triggers of indigestion include your diet, medication, and medical history. Unhealthy eating habits like not taking time to chew and eating very greasy or spicy foods also cause indigestion or dyspepsia. Increased intake of alcohol, caffeine, and carbonated beverages along with smoking can worsen the symptoms of indigestion. Pregnant females are too more likely to develop indigestion owing to the changing hormones and the strain growing babies put on their stomachs.
Unfortunately, mental health problems and people with anxiety and stress can also develop indigestion. Other disorders and diseases that roots indigestion include irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis, non-ulcer dyspepsia, stomach cancer, diabetes, thyroid problems, peptic ulcer, gallstones, intestinal blockage, pancreatitis, celiac disease, constipation, and intestinal ischemia.
The main symptoms of indigestion include;
The symptoms of indigestion should not be ignored especially in adults aged above 55. It is because it could be representing some other underlying issues. To diagnose indigestion, your healthcare provider is going to take your health history along with your physical exam. Try being precise about the location of discomfort in your abdomen to help your doctor make an accurate diagnosis. A physical exam is enough to diagnose mild indigestion. However, if a patient is experiencing repeated vomiting and weight loss, other interventions are required, especially for individuals aged above 55.
Spicy and high-in-fat food tends to change the pH of the stomach. These foods tend to relax the esophageal sphincter and delay digestion. Common indigestion-causing foods include fried items, fast food, processed snacks, cheese, processed meat like sausages and pepperoni, chili powder and flakes, and chocolates. Other seemingly healthy food items including citrus fruits, peppermint, and tomato-based sauces can also exacerbate the symptoms of indigestion and dyspepsia and thus should be avoided.
There are three major ways in which indigestion is treated. The most effective but prolonged way of treatment is making lifestyle changes. Other options include taking antibiotics and psychological therapies.
By making changes in what you eat, when you eat, and how you eat, you can treat indigestion. Some useful changes include;
To treat indigestion, antacids are generally used as they reduce the amount of acid in the stomach. Other medication which helps includes;
Indigestion can be an outcome of stress. This is why psychological therapy can help. A form of therapy called “talk therapy” is used on such patients to help to treat their depression and anxiety. Such doctors also recommend meditation, exercise, and counseling to help the patients reduce stress. Improved stress levels lower the strain on the digestive system and thus improves indigestion.
Individuals who have a family history of indigestion or previously had this problem should take preventive measures to avoid reoccurrence. Since all the above-mentioned food items cannot be completely avoided so should at least be consumed in moderation. It is important not to consume these foods in the evening as it puts more strain on the digestive system. People with the problem of indigestion must avoid sleeping or laying down immediately after eating to prevent acid reflux.
For long termed management of the symptoms of indigestion, consult the best gastroenterologist of Pakistan using Sehat Kahani mobile application.
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