Dyspeptic Syndrome, Stomach Ask for Help (I)

The dyspeptic syndrome together a series of abdominal symptoms including pain, nausea, abdominal bloating, flatulence, belching, early satiety, heartburn (burning chest), regurgitation or what people commonly refer to as indigestion occurs rarely diarrhea .
In recent years, the care of patients who go to the doctor because of one or more of these symptoms has increased because of large variations in the diet has been, above all, for each person eating disorders.
The consumption of spicy foods, fats, alcohol and snuff is common in the Mexican population, thus the gastrointestinal mucosa is irritated and generates inflammatory processes do not allow the proper discharge of substances that are responsible for carrying out the process of digestion. The consequence is that, not being properly digested food passing from the stomach into the intestine is delayed, resulting in satiety and gastric fullness and delayed emptying of the organ, thereby increasing the content of the return the esophagus, leading to reflux and nausea, belching and burning chest, which together is popularly known as heartburn.
It also happens that poorly digested food, to reach the final portion of the intestine, they are attacked by bacteria in this region and cause intestinal gas formation generated bloating and flatulence.
The dyspeptic syndrome is caused by a combination of several disorders, the most important are listed below:
Hiatal hernia. Is when the hiatus is an opening, body part that connects the esophagus to the stomach, which moves above the diaphragm (muscle separating the chest from the abdomen).
Gastric ulcer. Injury that is generated in the lining (mucosa) of the stomach or duodenum (beginning of the intestine), which may extend to other layers of these organs and even perforate the walls.
Gastritis. Inflammation of the gastric mucosa that covers the inner walls of the stomach.
Gastroparesis. In other words, movement disorders, gastric, mainly due to lack of nervous stimuli that encourage poor movement of food through the intestine.
Lactose intolerance. The absence or low presence of the enzyme lactase prevents the optimal assimilation of a component of milk sugar, called lactose, the problem can cause flatulence and diarrhea and a high percentage, is hereditary.
Intestinal parasites. The presence in the digestive tract of parasites (especially amoebas, salmonella and worms) is often due to alterations in the digestive process.
Other conditions such as pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), bile ducts (involvement in the secretion of bile) and diabetes, pregnancy and stress and hinder the formation of secretions (gastric juice) responsible for carrying out the digestion.
credit to: Dr. Eduardo Ramirez Jaramillo
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